Discipline
Conceptual
Installation / Land / Site-specific
Other
Political/Religious
Material
Found Objects
Mixed media
Other
Terracotta
Textile
Wood/Paper
Region
London
Biography
Jane Hoodless is inspired by the criminal, the cultural and the curious. The thread that runs through her practice is the desire to know why people do what they do. Or more usually, did what they did.
Inspired by surreal marriages of objects and ideas, storytelling, and uncommon aspects of social history; the materials and techniques she uses are largely determined by concept and frequently turned on their head. This diversity of craft skills melded with the conceptual nature of her work forms the root of her practice of over two decades.
Jane has exhibited extensively across the UK, in contemporary spaces: APT, Shoreditch Town Hall, BOM Birmingham as well as institutions: the Freud Museum, British Library, Guildhall Art Gallery (London), the Portico Library and the Courtauld Institute. She has won commissions from Spitalfields Development Trust and Northampton Museums, and was Cockpit Arts' inaugral artist-in-residence. Jane devises and facilitates workshops, bespoke walking tours or practice-related talks in conjunction with her work.
Jane has most recently produced 'Changing Room', a touring exhibition that addresses some of the history and hysteria surrounding human menopause. Her research uncovered a controversial lineage, patchily recorded throughout time; the continued absence of which fuelled work that subsequently evolved into a museological ensemble of conceptual, narrative-layered pieces.
Jane Hoodless aims for her work to exist in an almost timeless space; where centuries of hopes and fears are probed, plundered and repackaged to challenge, comfort, provoke and inspire.