MARGATE.- Turner Contemporary is presenting an installation by John Davies, whose haunting, figurative sculptures touch on memory, time and the fragility of the body. This exhibition in the Sunley Gallery and balcony brings together the large-scale tableau My Ghosts alongside The Deerson Series, a group of scarecrow-like sculptures, and recent works on paper.
Davies interest in the human presence set him apart from many of his contemporaries in British sculpture at the beginning of his career. Of his early figures, often cast from life and clothed, Davies has said, I wanted to make a figure, not like a piece of sculpture, more like a person
. I wanted my sculpture to be more like life in the street.
His more recent works are modelled in clay, before being cast in polychrome polyester and fibreglass, or bronze. Davies arranges these figures in carefully choreographed relationships. Animals and inanimate objects such as houses also appear in works whose thematic concerns are always with human experience. A pair of drawings by Davies will also be included in Turner Contemporarys first show of 2018, Journeys with The Waste Land.
Of The Deerson Series, shown for the first time in this exhibition, John has said: This series of scarecrow-like figures, with their moons, are a kind of self-portrait. I never intended to make these images, having other ideas to the fore, when I had a car crash in 2010. My life always leaks into my work, so inevitably and reluctantly these images emerged. They are works processing my long recovery. Now to me they seem to have a life of their own, independent of my story. Mad dancing scarecrows coming to life, a protest against fate and physical frailty, like the figures in the Watersons song, The Scarecrow.
Drawing, often in series, has always been an important aspect of John Davies practice, and the sculpture and drawings are equally important to him. The drawings in this installation demonstrate how the two practices influence each other.
John Davies (b. 1946) is represented in major collections including Tate, the British Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, the National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh and the British Council Collection in the UK, as well as collections abroad such as the Yale Center for British Art, and the Institut Valencià dArt Modern and the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao. Significantly, his first two solo exhibitions were in public galleries, both at the Whitechapel Gallery (1972 and 1975), later a touring exhibition in Germany, to museums in Duisburg, Karlsruhe and Hamburg (1980-81). He has had several exhibitions in Spain, including a large show held jointly by museums in Bilbao and Valencia (2004-5).
At Turner Contemporary, this major installation will be shown alongside Arp: The Poetry of Forms and Tracey Emin My Bed / JMW Turner.
John Davies work will also be shown at Frieze Masters and in Marlborough Fine Art gallerys exhibition Carved, Cast, Constructed: British Sculpture: 1951-1991, which will run from 24 October 25 November 2017.