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There's A Party on a Thursday in a Forest Near You: Liza Campbell, Lucy Temple and Sarah Hiscox

Past exhibition
11 - 21 October 2017 London
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Liza Campbell, I Wish Someone Else Would Follow My Dreams, 2017
Liza Campbell, I Wish Someone Else Would Follow My Dreams, 2017

The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery presents a three-person exhibition of recent work by mid-career London artists Liza Campbell, Lucy Temple and Sarah Hiscox. 

 

All three artists are united by their revival of traditional materials and techniques, and their striking re-definition of their subject matter for a contemporary context.

 

Liza Campbell was born in the Highlands of Scotland and raised at Cawdor Castle. Moving to London aged 17, she studied Art at Chelsea College of Arts, before relocating to a remote island off the coast of Kenya. It was here that she encountered soapstone engraving, and began studying this traditional African craft in the context of her own work. 

 

Campbell takes found etchings printed on silk and paper and antique photographs, and then re-works them using ink and acrylic in bright, psychedelic formations. Her re-working, which she defines as 'tinkering', 'intruding' and 'attacking', is also felt in the way that she re-titles each work, a sardonic quip written across the bottom of each engraving in the artist's hand, each one-liner humorously re-contextualising the image.

 

The series, aptly named Putting the Rave back into Engraving, includes engravings dating back to the 18th Century. These will be joined by recent works by Lucy Temple and Sarah Hiscox.

 

Having studied an MA in Islamic Design at the Prince's School of Traditional Arts, London, Temple is trained in Indian miniature painting, ceramic tiling, calligraphy and icon painting. The daughter of world-renowned icon dealer Sir Richard Temple, she takes traditional Islamic patterns to create meticulous designs on paper in high pigment watercolour.

 

Hiscox is an icon painter who, painting in the Russian Byzantine tradition, describes her works as 'drawn prayers'. Continuing the strict traditions of icon painting, Hiscox combines her ink drawings with gold leaf on handmade gessoed panel. Her works are small in scale, a contrast to the larger designs of Temple.

 
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Works
  • Liza Campbell, I Can't Take Him Anywhere, I Apologise, 2017
    Liza Campbell, I Can't Take Him Anywhere, I Apologise, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, There's a Party This Thursday In a Forest Near You, 2017

    Liza Campbell, There's a Party This Thursday In a Forest Near You, 2017

  • Liza Campbell, A Gemini with Instability Rising
    Liza Campbell, A Gemini with Instability Rising
  • Liza Campbell,
    Liza Campbell,
  • Lucy Temple, Creole, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Creole, 2017
  • Lucy Temple, Antonia, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Antonia, 2017
  • Lucy Temple, Chiquita, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Chiquita, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, Back When the People Rode Dinosaurs
    Liza Campbell, Back When the People Rode Dinosaurs
  • Liza Campbell, Cooler Than Shit, Wrong As Fuck, 2017
    Liza Campbell, Cooler Than Shit, Wrong As Fuck, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, Dr. Jellyfish at the Slumber Party, 2017
    Liza Campbell, Dr. Jellyfish at the Slumber Party, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, Hector and His Terrible, Horrible, No Good Hangover
    Liza Campbell, Hector and His Terrible, Horrible, No Good Hangover
  • Liza Campbell, His Grace Hath Forgotten His Safe Word, 2017
    Liza Campbell, His Grace Hath Forgotten His Safe Word, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, I Wish Someone Else Would Follow My Dreams, 2017
    Liza Campbell, I Wish Someone Else Would Follow My Dreams, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, It's Always Room Temperature
    Liza Campbell, It's Always Room Temperature
  • Liza Campbell, Pigeons Might be Dirtbags, but it's Nice to See Them Respected in Art.
    Liza Campbell, Pigeons Might be Dirtbags, but it's Nice to See Them Respected in Art.
  • Sarah Hiscox, Hydrangea 2, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Hydrangea 2, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Saint Dymphna, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Saint Dymphna, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Whippet, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Whippet, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Leaves, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Leaves, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, Something Was Up at Number 43, 2017
    Liza Campbell, Something Was Up at Number 43, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boys of Company B, 2017
    Liza Campbell, The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boys of Company B, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, The Drawbacks of Factory-Farming Spirit Animals, 2017
    Liza Campbell, The Drawbacks of Factory-Farming Spirit Animals, 2017
  • Liza Campbell, The Limitation of Factory-Farming Spirit Animals II
    Liza Campbell, The Limitation of Factory-Farming Spirit Animals II
  • Liza Campbell, This Is Quite a Buzz Kill, Alex
    Liza Campbell, This Is Quite a Buzz Kill, Alex
  • Liza Campbell, You Are Not the King of The Gypsies Clive, You Are My Accountant, 2017
    Liza Campbell, You Are Not the King of The Gypsies Clive, You Are My Accountant, 2017
  • Lucy Temple, Sampha, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Sampha, 2017
  • Lucy Temple, Golden Rules, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Golden Rules, 2017
  • Lucy Temple, Hocus, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Hocus, 2017
  • Lucy Temple, Indianna, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Indianna, 2017
  • Lucy Temple
    Lucy Temple
  • Lucy Temple, Drummer Girl, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Drummer Girl, 2017
  • Lucy Temple, Peru, 2017
    Lucy Temple, Peru, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Geranium, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Geranium, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Hydrangea, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Hydrangea, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Lily, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Lily, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Thistle, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Thistle, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Ferns, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Ferns, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Geranium 2, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Geranium 2, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Saint Hilda, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Saint Hilda, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Saint Patrick, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Saint Patrick, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox, Wild Orchid, 2017
    Sarah Hiscox, Wild Orchid, 2017
  • Sarah Hiscox
    Sarah Hiscox
Press
  • Rebecca Hossack Gallery’s Autumn Show

    Country and Town House, 25 September 2017
  • Blast From the Past

    Marylebone and Fitzrovia Magazine, 1 October 2017
  • Liza Campbell, Sarah Hiscox and Lucy Temple and Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery

    Wall Street International, 3 October 2017
Related content
  • Liza Campbell, Sarah Hiscox and Lucy Temple and Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery Press

    Liza Campbell, Sarah Hiscox and Lucy Temple and Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery

    Wall Street International 3 October 2017
    'Campbell takes found etchings printed on silk and paper and antique photographs, and then re-works them using ink and acrylic in bright, psychedelic formations.'
    Read more
  • Blast From the Past Press

    Blast From the Past

    Marylebone and Fitzrovia Magazine 1 October 2017
    'Liza Campbell tinkers, intrudes and attacks old silk and paper etchings, reworking them with bold psychedelic shapes, pithy one-liners and anachonistic quips.'
    Read more
  • Rebecca Hossack Gallery’s Autumn Show Press

    Rebecca Hossack Gallery’s Autumn Show

    Country and Town House 25 September 2017
    'Liza takes etchings printed on silk and paper and antique photographs, and re-works them using ink and acrylic in bright, psychedelic formations.'
    Read more
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