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Celebrating Palladio
November 05 - 29, 2008
   500 years ago, in November 1508, the influential Italian architect Andrea Palladio was born in Padua. Plus One Gallery in London is presenting an exhibition of work, Celebrating Palladio, this November. Invited artists and architects working in a variety of media will reflect upon the buildings and legacy of “the most imitated architect in history”.

Aware that there will be a number of “official” exhibitions surveying Palladio’s architecture organized for this significant anniversary, we feel it is important to have some contemporary comment on his legacy and continuing influence. We have asked a number of artists from Britain, Europe and America who have demonstrated an interest in architecture to contribute work to this exhibition. As a series of individual responses to Palladio’s rich and varied oeuvre, we hope this show will act as an interesting and significant compliment and counterpoint to the major, “official” exhibitions. Unlike an exhibition cataloguing Palladio’s output, wonderful but familiar, this exhibition’s concentration on varied artists’ reactions to his work means that one of its strengths will be, by contrast, its unpredictability.

Celebrating Palladio is unusual in that it deals with an architectural subject in a commercial gallery, including work by contemporary architects. While most of the work will be for sale, we will be showing some works that are not, but which will greatly enhance the exhibition, such as architectural models and pieces of writing which we hope will widen and elaborate the view we wish to convey of Palladio as an architect who communicates on many levels to different people. This is a view borne out by successive generations of British architects who have found very different aspects of his architecture an inspiration. As David Watkin points out in the catalogue to the exhibition, ‘different ages find in Palladio what they want to find: for Inigo Jones and Burlington it was purity, for Cockerell richness.’

We are including, along with paintings and drawings, the work of a sculptor, a poet, an etcher, text by an art historian and an essay by a former resident of one of Palladio’s finest villas and the last to have remained, until recently, in the ownership of the family that commissioned its construction. This diversity is intended to echo the wide ranging interest in all the arts of Palladio’s Humanist patrons.

A number of contemporary architects are taking part in the exhibition as a demonstration of the continuing importance of Palladio’s architecture as a model and an inspiration. They will be showing a range of work from a splendid measured drawing of a Corinthian column by Francis Terry, influenced by one of Palladio’s drawings in his Quattro Libri, to models and drawings of projects and built work affirming Palladio’s importance in the development of subsequent British architecture, especially the country house, with contemporary examples by Quinlan Terry, Julian Bicknell, John Simpson and Robert Adam Architects.

C.L.

An illustrated catalogue with an essay by David Watkin will be available from the gallery. This has been produced through the generous sponsorship of Sir Anthony Bamford.

The exhibition opens on Tuesday 4 November and runs to 29 November 2008
E-mail: info@plusonegallery.com

Participating Artists:
Jane Corsellis
Alexander Creswell
Paul Day
James Hart Dyke
Andrew Ingamells
Ben Johnson
Peter Kelly
Carl Laubin
Christian Marsh
Leonard Porter
Francisco Rangel
Timothy Richards
George Szirtes
Clarissa Upchurch
Steve Whitehead
Antonia Williams

Architects:
George Saumarez Smith
Julian Bicknell
Pier Carlo Bontempi
Liam O’Connor
John Simpson
Francis and Quinlan Terry

Catalogue Essay/text, David Watkin
Essay, Caterina Emo Capodilista
Exhibition curated by Carl Laubin

Related links of interest:
www.english-heritage.org.uk/marblehill
www.english-heritage.org.uk/chiswickhouse

Julian Bicknell

101 Henbury elevation


Julian Bicknell

Henbury Section


Pier Carlo Bontempi

Silent Seaside


Jane Corsellis

Interior, S. Giorgio Maggiore


Alexander Creswell

Venice - Sala del Maggior Consiglio in Palazzo Ducale


Alexander Creswell

Venice - Sala delle Quattro Porte, Palazzo Ducale


Paul Day

St Hubert Galleries


James Hart Dyke

Chiswick House


James Hart Dyke

Urns, Chiswick House


James Hart Dyke

Andrea Palladio, Chiswick House


Andrew Ingamells

Church of San Giorgio Maggiore


Ben Johnson

Neither Ascending Nor Descending


Peter Kelly

Il Redentore, Venice


Peter Kelly

Interior with figures, San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice


Carl Laubin

Cinquecentenario


Carl Laubin

Palladius Britannicus


Christian Marsh

Rialto Bridge, Venice


Liam O'Connor

House in Kensington, London


Liam O'Connor

Design for a House in Eaton Place, Belgravia


Liam O'Connor

Design for a House in Kensington, plan


Liam O'Connor

Design for a House in Kensington, Street Elevation


Liam O'Connor

Design for a House in Kensington,Garden Elevation


Leonard Porter

Landscape with a Jeffersonian Villa


Leonard Porter

Landscape with Villa Capra in Ruins


Francisco Rangel

San Giorgio Maggiore and Il Redentore


David Finnigan

Galleria


Tim Richards

Temple of the Four Winds


Tim Richards

Casino


Tim Richards

Somerset House


Tim Richards

Spencer House


Tim Richards

Queen's House


Tim Richards

Houghton Hall


Tim Richards

Pantheon


Tim Richards

Saraceno


Tim Richards

Tempietto


John Simpson

Entrance, Lady Magaret Hall, Oxford


John Simpson

Paternoster Market Building Model


John Simpson

Paternoster Square


John Simpson

Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace


George Saumarez Smith

Buttermarket Building at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset


George Saumarez Smith

The New Summerhouse at Langton House, Alresford, Hants


Francis Terry

Capital based on the temple of Castor & Pollux


Quinlan Terry

Proposed new house, Austin Texas


Clarissa Upchurch

Running Deer, Houghton Hall


Clarissa Upchurch

Mereworth


Clarissa Upchurch

Houghton Hall


Steve Whitehead

Il Redentore


Steve Whitehead

Campo San Giorgio


Antonia Williams

Marble Hall


Antonia Williams

Badoer Arcadia




 

 

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