Jon Edgar
Jon Edgar is a British sculptor of the Frink School. Improvisation is an important part of his reductive working process[1] and developed from the additive working process of Alan Thornhill. Final works are often autobiographical, perhaps referencing anxieties or pre-occupations at the time.[2][3] His body of work includes many clay portrait sketches of eminent sitters.
Biography
Born 1968 in Rustington, West Sussex, the grandson of animator Brian White. He studied at both Exeter University and University of London before attending the former Frink School of Figurative Sculpture for two years from 2000, being awarded The Discerning Eye national bursary[4] for his studies.
The Environment Triptych (2008) features portraits of the independent scientist James Lovelock (who sat in Devon in 2007), moral philosopher Mary Midgley (sitting in Newcastle in 2006) and writer Richard Mabey (sitting in Norfolk in 2007). Entrepreneur and co-founder of Cass Sculpture Foundation Wilfred Cass sat at Goodwood in 2008.
In 2009 the first sittings for the Environment Series heads[5] took place, marking some of those who have contributed to a potential better future, with Professor Chris Rapley CBE sitting in Fittleworth, West Sussex, Tim Smit CBE in Fowey, Cornwall, Peter Randall-Page and Guy Watson in Devon, Gordon Murray in Surrey and Caroline Lucas in Brighton, East Sussex.
In 2010, clay from the parish of Compton, Guildford was used for portraits of potter Mary Wondrausch and former Watts Gallery curator Richard Jefferies both of which became integrated into the Compton Triptych.[6][7]
Wood from the felled Highgrove Cedar of Lebanon at Highgrove House given by Charles, Prince of Wales has produced three sculptures in 2010 and 2011. [8]
An interesting stone was discovered by Edgar and identified as an important Roman sculpture in 2012.[9]
Partner of landscape historian Kate Felus. Two sons.
Work in public collections
Portraits of Antarctic explorer and broadcaster Duncan Carse exist in public collections in South Georgia Museum, funded by the South Georgia Association, South Atlantic [10] and at the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge University, UK.[11] A bronze of Philippa Scott was unveiled at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Slimbridge visitor centre in December 2011. A relief carving was acquired by Surrey University Art Collection in 2012.
’Lewes Group (2010)’: Southover Grange Gardens, Lewes [12] ‘Portal (2013)’: Hindhead[13][14] ‘Trisantonis (2014)’: RSPB Pulborough Brooks[15] A 3 tonne Portland stone block is being worked in public over 2014/5 at Slindon, West Sussex and will be permanently placed in the National Trust’s replanted historic Northwood.[16]
Film appearances
The documentary film on sculptor Alan Thornhill; Spirit in Mass - Journey into Sculpture,[17] which was produced in 2007 with funding from Screen South and UK Film Council, features former students of the Frink School, including Edgar talking about Thornhill's influence on his own work.
The creation of the Stephen Duffy head [18] was coincidentally documented during the filming of the Douglas Arrowsmith documentary Memory & Desire: 30 Years in the Wilderness with Stephen Duffy & the Lilac Time. The film[19][20] was released at the London Raindance Film Festival in October 2009.
The terracotta sculpture forms the CD cover image for the 2009 album[21] by the same name.
The 2006 Herefordshire Jigsaw Sculpture outreach project is documented on film.[22]
Articles and Publications
P.Hall, M.Scott, H. Pheby (2013). Jon Edgar - Sculpture Series Heads - Terracotta Portraits of Contributors to British Sculpture ISBN 978 0 9558675 1 4 (Hesworth Press in association with The Lightbox and Yorkshire Sculpture Park)
E. Black, J. Edgar, K.M.J. Hayward and M. Henig (2012). A New Sculpture of Iphigenia in Tauris. Britannia: A Journal of Romano-British and Kindred Studies, 43, pp 243–249 doi:10.1017/S0068113X12000244 (Cambridge Journals)
Lady Scott Commemorated; Waterlife; April/June 2012 p. 9
A Decade of Sculpture in the Garden, Harold Martin Botanic Garden University of Leicester (2011) ISBN 978-0-9564739-1-2 p. 30
Meet the artist, Surrey Life November 2011 p. 156 Archant Press
The Petworth Magazine No. 139, pp. 11–12 2010 - Petworth Marble - an update
The Jackdaw Magazine Nov/Dec 2009 - Portrait Sculpture: A Neglected Form? p. 10 ISSN 1474-3914
The Petworth Magazine No. 132, pp. 10–11 2008 - A contemporary search for Petworth Marble
Responses - Carvings and Claywork (2008)[23] has a foreword by Sir Roy Strong and features other terracotta portraits of eminent sitters who all agreed to sit for Edgar including sculptors Alan Thornhill, Nicolas Moreton and Ken Ford, historian Sir Roy Strong, conservationist Lady Philippa Scott (widow of Sir Peter Scott), entrepreneur Stuart Wheeler, industrialist Sir John Harvey-Jones and songwriter and musician Stephen Duffy.
Timothy Mowl's 2007 publication on the Historic Gardens of Oxfordshire [24] includes the landscape of Asthall Manor, home to the biennial stone sculpture event[25] where reference is made to Edgar coaxing his stone into semi-figurative forms of brooding power, as in his 'Wight Man' [26] and 'Arch' [27]'.
References
- ↑ http://howtomakeadifference.net/2010/10/jon-edgar/
- ↑ http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9187236.Body_images_at_Russell_Cotes_Art_Gallery/
- ↑ http://jonedgar.co.uk/Russell%20Cotes%20Interpretation.pdf Interpretation for 'Stripped' Exhibition, Russell Cotes Museum 2011
- ↑ The Discerning Eye Bursary 2002>
- ↑ http://jonedgar.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/2011-works-the-human-clay-exhibition/
- ↑ article on The Human Clay exhibition, Surrey Advertiser. 2 December 2011 p.11
- ↑ http://www.surrey.ac.uk/arts/visualarts/exhibitions%20and%20events/the_human_clay_jon_edgar.htm
- ↑ http://www.surrey.ac.uk/arts/visualarts/exhibitions%20and%20events/The%20Human%20Clay%20Exhibition.pdf
- ↑ http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8726274
- ↑ http://www.southgeorgiaassociation.org/duncan_carse_bust_appeal.pdf catalogue reference SGHT.2009.5
- ↑ http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/catalogue/ catalogue reference SPRI Y: 2007/26 accessible at present only within the Institute.
- ↑ http://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/county-news/lewes-set-to-host-giant-sculpture-by-jon-edgar-1-4880608
- ↑ http://www.cultureshift.org.uk/portfolio/a3d-legacy-at-hindhead/
- ↑ http://a3dhindhead.tumblr.com
- ↑ http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news/local/sculpture-is-completed-after-15-months-of-work-1-6428350
- ↑ http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news/local/fittleworth-sculptor-to-embark-on-new-year-long-project-1-6446487
- ↑ Film: Spirit in Mass - Journey into Sculpture (2007)
- ↑ http://www.jonedgar.co.uk/stephen%20duffy.htm
- ↑ http://film.britishcouncil.org/memory-and-desire-30-years-in-the-wilderness-with-stephen-duffy-and-the-lilac-time
- ↑ http://www.memoryanddesirefilm.com/
- ↑ Audio CD (28 Sep 2009) ASIN: B002MX9YJG
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnjPTiX3kag Jigsaw Sculpture (4:50)
- ↑ authors, various (2008). Responses - Carvings and Claywork - Jon Edgar Sculpture 2003-2008. UK: Hesworth Press. ISBN 978-0-9558675-0-7.
- ↑ Mowl, T. Historic Gardens of Oxfordshire (2007) Tempus ISBN 978-0-7524-4086-6
- ↑ http://www.onformsculpture.co.uk Asthall Manor: showcase for sculptors in stone
- ↑ http://www.jonedgar.co.uk/2006wightman.htm
- ↑ http://www.jonedgar.co.uk/2006arch.htm
External links
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- illustrated web archive
- profile by Fran Monks; How to Make a Difference
- Jon Edgar, sculptor for Hindhead A3D - A Creative Legacy, 2012
- permanent sculpture centrepiece of the National Garden of the Herb Society
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