DATE COMPLETED 2020
To animate and humanise the triple-height reception spaces of 22 Bishopsgate, the City of London’s largest new work space
Lipton Rogers Developments; AXA; PLP Architecture; Karine Laval; Ryan Mosley; Omni Colour; ADi Audiovisual
Headline commissions from two artists that announce the building as an exciting new model for City working
specific commission in the UK, the artist investigates the process of image making, surface and materiality with a practice that combines analogue and digital technologies. By manipulating colour, cropping imagery and skewing perspectives, the resulting images shift between reality and representation, moving towards abstraction and dissolution of the image. Shifts in perspective are at the heart of the installation, which plays with scale and the magnitude of the triple‐height public spaces, transforming the lobby into a fantastical garden.
Ryan Mosley, Bishopsgate Fringe, 2020
A series of 10 artworks for the reception area, part wall hanging, part collaged tapestries, the works address 22 as a place of sanctuary. The artist’s starting point is the blanket – the antithesis of a building structurally, that strangely offers similar qualities of comfort, warmth and security. Each of the works features a human figure and can be read as a deliberately staged work, akin to a stage curtain to the outside world with a changing ‘cast ‘entering stage left, right, above and below. These works will be installed near the library, where people meet and dialogue develops over the course of the working day. Each work is roughly 2m square, consisting of canvas, cotton, silk, linen, felt, print and paint. Ryan Mosley is internationally regarded as a painter and this commission is a new chapter in his practice as he begins working with textiles, with each work hand painted and dyed by the artist.
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