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Artist Statement:
Childhood is a recurring theme in my work, I try to dispel Fairy Tale mythologies, stripping back to the bare bones of experience and uncovering some kind of underlying truth using personal narratives alongside subverted imagery. I use the familiar and the nostalgic as a trigger, but disrupt the reading. In recent works the family unit is transformed into animals, either drawn, painted or constructed as 3D textiles; malformed, battered and bruised to evoke the darker side of family life. I am preoccupied with our relationships to trigger objects, memory, nostalgia and psychosis.
My work is very ‘hand-made’ – it can look laborious and clumsy, scrawled with hand written text and the faded words from an old ribbon typewriter. I want the work to have a wounded ‘authenticity’ and try to use evocative image and text/process to tap into peoples collective memory. The type from my old battered type-writer reminds me of discovering my mothers secret poems. The pattern of simple animal shapes on the Phrenology III head is taken from a 1970s toy pattern book and has that bitter sweet nostalgic quality. Modern life requires that everything is clean and shiny and safe, kitemarked and numbered, my ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Solo exhibitions
2008 Frou-Frou, Unit 9 Gallery, Bradford
2007 Poison, south Square Gallery, Bradford
2006 AtoB, Gallerija Celica, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Group exhibitions
2008/9 Projekt Dodai, Skuc Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia
2008 Ship of Fools, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2008 Flesh, Yorkshire Craft Centre, Bradford (prize winner)
2008 SCOPE ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
As my mother would say: Morwenna Catt is "not a happy bunny." Nor are the embroidered cloth rabbit sculptures she makes in order to 'take recognizable artefacts and tales from childhood and subvert them into something malformed, battered and bruised; to evoke that darker side of childhood experience.'
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Collections:
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Commissions:
Public commissions
2008 Shipley Town Centre Stone & Ironwork Sculpture, Shipley Council, Shipley Town Centre
2005 'Home Is ....' Textile Project - Cabinet of Curiosities, English Heritage, Lincoln
2005 With This Pencil I Can . . Outdoor Table Commission, Bradford Museums & Galleries, Brackenhall Countryside Centre, Baildon, Bradford
2003 City Centre Banners, Lincoln City Council, Lincoln
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