Essays
The Melting Pot
An essay by Ann Elliot
The artist has to move on. Choices are constantly made, guiding principles refined. The artist keeps an open eye, an open mind, and hopes for moments of understanding.
New and Revisited Sculptures
Appropriation, revisiting, rethinking, reworking – all are brought to bear in Charles Hadcock’s approach to making sculpture. Of course there is much more that happens on the journey between a concept and the completion of a sculpture. Through the items in this new exhibition for Canary Wharf’s Jubilee Park he raises these questions:
Is anything ever complete?
Is everything in continuum?
The Silent Symphony of Charles Hadcock
by Ann Elliot
There is geometry in the humming of the strings.
There is music in the spacings of the spheres.
Pythagoras 6th century BC
Quoted in Aristotle Metaphysics
Fafner's Cave
By Andrew Lambirth
A review of the Fafners' cave exhibition - The Royal British Society of Sculptors - November 2009.
