Knowing my peculiar penchant for unusual stuffed animals, we paid a visit to the Haunch of Venison gallery on Saturday, to look at Polly Morgan's first solo exhibition of taxidermy art, called Psychopomps.
This is taxidermy at another level; no sign of glass covered wildlife in "realistic" settings. Instead you see a flock of tiny finches flying up and taking with them their cage - stunning.
Luckily, at the same time, the gallery have a big, mixed media showcase of the Portuguese artist, Joana Vasconcelos. It is stunning: a darkened room with a maze of fibre optic flowers to follow, massive textile creations of embroidery, knitting and crochet, giant sized porcelain creatures wrapped in lace, a mechanical, factory style merry-go-round with porcelain dogs hanging by their collars and classical lifesize figures encapsulated in beautiful, black, skin tight lace.
Honestly, this exhibition is well worth going out of your way for, the images simply don't do it justice. Great, thought provoking work work in a fabulous setting. Don't muck about, just get down there and see for yourself - now, go on...
Haunch of Venison is at 6 Burlington Gardens, London W1S 3ET.
Until next time...
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