Restless Matter (study I), 2024

2008, MA Fine Art, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London

2001-2005, BA (Hons) Fine Art, University of Reading

Recent solo exhibitions include Permanence of Space, Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna, Austria (2024); Persistence of Land, Bo Lee and Workman Gallery, Bruton, UK, (2023); Nature knows only colours, Art Seen Maria Stathi, Nicosia, Cyprus (2021); fig-futures, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK (2018); fig2, 35/50, ICA Studio, London.

Recent group exhibitions include Strata, Centre of Contemporary Art Derry-Londonderry (CCA), Derry-Londonderry, N. Ireland (2024); Frieze Sculpture, The Regent’s Park, London curated by Fatoş Üstek (2023);  If Not Now, When? Generations of Women in Sculpture in Britain, 1960 – 2022, The Hepworth Wakefield Gallery, UK and Saatchi Gallery, London (2023); Psychotropics, New Art Centre, Roche Court, curated by Iwona Blazwick OBE (2020); Synergia, Museo Federico Silva, Mexico (2019).

Awards include Mtec Bursary, Frieze Sculpture (2023); The Henry Moore Foundation Research and Travel Grant, UK (2022); NiMAC, Artists' Residency, Nicosia, Cyprus (2022); Appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors (2019).

International Collections include; Canary Wharf Group Collection, London, UK; David Ross Foundation, London, UK; Groucho Club Collection, London; Grundy Art Gallery Collection, Blackpool, UK; Helmut Marko Art Collection, Austria; Irish Office of Public Works State Collection, Ireland; Modern Forms Collection, London, UK; Museo Federico Silva Collection, Mexico; Orbit Partners Collection, London, UK; Oval Group Collection, London, UK; Rothschild Collection, UK; Soho House Group Collection, London and Mumbai; Unilever Collection, London, UK; Villa Lena Foundation, Italy; Zabludowicz Collection, UK.

Amy says:

"As an artist often making work at human scale, but more recently on an industrial scale, the 10g challenge invited me to rethink the process in miniature. During art school, I was encouraged to make a small and large painting at the same time to ensure I reverted back with control and precision when the large painting became too abstract. It has been to revisit this process of making. Restless Matter (study I), 2024 forms part of a series of work that begun at Frieze Sculpture 2023 and continues to evolve in materiality and scale."

Unique work, cast in bronze, approx. H: 9 cm x L: 2.9 cm x D: 1.2 cm

Price: £1,500

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