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Poole Museum welcomes new art exhibition

January 21, 2020 //  by Sam Studd//  Leave a Comment

Sculpture Poster- Credits: Abbie Bradford

A unique exhibition will open at Poole Museum on 1 February featuring an array of artworks inspired by fascinating objects found in museums across Dorset and Wiltshire.

Alchemy is the work of contemporary artist, Ann-Marie James. She was invited to delve into the collections of four museums in Wessex and choose an object from each that would inspire a collection of gold and white artworks. These would be displayed at each of the museums alongside the objects that inspired them. Her techniques included painting, gliding, printmaking, using rubber stamps and even shaving designs into a rug.

From Poole Museum, Ann-Marie selected a Roman glass head, a tiny carved piece which is believed to have originally hung from a wine glass. The glass head is thought to depict Silenus, a companion of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine.

lace making cushion: Credits- Abbie Bradford
Sculpture- Credits: Abbie Bradford

Councillor Mark Howell, Cabinet member for Regeneration and Culture, said: “It is fascinating to see how Ann-Marie has looked at the museum objects from a different perspective and created modern works inspired by the incredible craftsmanship of our ancestors.

“We are delighted to be hosting this exhibition in Poole and hope it will encourage people to look at objects differently and find their own inspiration.”

Ann Marie James added: “I’ve long been fascinated by the epic poem ‘Metamorphoses’ by the Roman poet Ovid.

“So, I was very excited to find an artefact in Poole Museum that relates to it.

“To create the artworks, I enlarged text from the tale of Silenus , Bacchus and Midas, produced silkscreens and then used these to build dense compositions on paper.

“Each layer of text was then gilded with imitation gold leaf. The result was the Midas range of artworks.”

Alchemy, comprising over 20 artworks, is on display at Poole Museum from 1 February until 19 April. Admission is free. Further details are available at www.poolemuseum.org.uk





About Sam Studd

Journalism student with strong ambitions to get into the field, particularly interested in radio and broadcast. Strong interest in sport, currently a presenter on both a European Football show and F1 show on Nerve Radio.

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Category: News TopTag: art, BAMMJ Newsday 21 Jan 2020, Poole, Poole Museum, Sculpture

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