National Treasure

Lindsey Mendick (1987 - )

glazed ceramic

2022

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  • About the work
    Location
    Country: USA
    City: Washington DC
    Place: British Embassy
    Lindsey Mendick works predominantly with clay, a material associated with both function and the decorative. Her handbuilt objects, subvert any lofty historic associations of ceramics to create skilled monuments to ‘low culture’ particularly in reference to the contemporary female experience. Her vessels are sometimes stand-ins for the female body and often culminate in elaborate installations or immersive environments. Mendick’s autobiographical work offers a form of catharsis; she weaves together narratives that combine elements of her personal life and domestic surroundings with pop cultural imagery and references from high art and Greek mythology in ways that can feel unsettling. Mendick, who lives with anxiety and depression, is also interested in how horror and humour frequently go side by side. The theatrical sets of horror films often inspire the ceramic motifs that she works onto household objects, such as vases, or that she develops as discrete objects in domestic settings such as kitchens. Her work challenges the male gaze, promoting an unapologetic, humorous and at times provocative femininity. For Mendick, the forms and scale of ceramics reference the domestic and the personal. As a material it is both vulnerable and resilient – like the body.
  • About the artist
    Born in London, Lindsey Mendick graduated with an MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art, London, in 2017. Her multimedia practice often draws on the autobiographical, spinning personal stories into fantastical immersive environments populated with objects and sculptures whose materiality and narrative qualities move through seduction, horror and ribald humour. Since her first solo exhibition at Bloc Projects, Sheffield (2014), she has exhibited in group shows including at Musée de Valence, France (2016) and Viborg Kunsthaus, Denmark (2020), with selected solo exhibitions at Visual Arts Centre, Austin, Texas (2016), Zabludowicz Collection (2018), and East Side Projects, Birmingham (2020). She is the recipient of a Henry Moore Foundation Award (2020) and nominee for the Future Generations Art Prize (2021/2).
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  • Details
    Title
    National Treasure
    Date
    2022
    Medium
    glazed ceramic
    Dimensions
    height: 40 cm; width: 29 cm; depth: 27.5 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Carl Freedman Gallery, August 2022
    Provenance
    Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate UK; from whom purchased by UK Government Art Collection, August 2022
    GAC number
    19108