Jacqueline Poncelet

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The first trade monograph on London and South Walesbased mixedmedia artist Jacqueline Poncelet (b. 1947, Liège, Belgium), surveying fifty years of the artist’s practice exploring material, shape, form and pattern in urban and rural contexts.

This book is not yet published, but will be available from August 2024.

ISBN: 9780903696814 Category:

By (artist) Jacqueline Poncelet

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The first trade monograph on London and South Wales based mixed-media artist Jacqueline Poncelet (b. 1947, Liège, Belgium), surveying fifty years of the artist’s practice exploring material, shape, form and pattern in urban and rural contexts.

This, the first trade monograph on acclaimed London and South Wales based artist Jacqueline Poncelet (b. 1947, Liège, Belgium), surveys fifty years of the artist’s practice. Working across diverse media, Poncelet gathers and transforms patterns found in cityscapes and rural landscapes, exploring how tastes and fashions play out in the ways that humans dress, decorate living spaces, shape architecture and build infrastructure.

Having trained in ceramics and worked with clay for over ten years, Poncelet moved into making sculpture, painting and textiles before turning her attention to public commissions. The publication presents works from different eras, including tiny, delicate ceramics made in the 1970s, large, brightly coloured paintings and textiles from the 1990s, as well as woven textiles, watercolours and wallpapers made in the 2020s.

Designed by Joanna Deans, Identity, and edited by Elinor Morgan and Sara Goldsmith, the monograph features a foreword by Laura Sillars, Director of MIMA, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; an introductory essay by Elinor Morgan, Artistic Director at MIMA; texts by arts writer Salena Barry, curator and writer Claire Doherty, and art historian and curator Penelope Curtis; and an interview with Poncelet by arts writer Hettie Judah.

The publication, which also features documentation from In the Making, a major solo exhibition by Jacqueline Poncelet at MIMA in 2024, has been made possible by support from the Freelands Foundation through the Freelands Award.

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 24.5 x 27 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 20 August 2024
Number of pages 160
Format Hardback
Contributors Edited by Elinor Morgan, Text by Salena Barry and Penelope Curtis, Foreword by Laura Sillars
Dimensions 24.5 x 27 cm
Weight 300 g

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London and South Wales based Jacqueline Poncelet was born in Belgium in 1947 and moved to England as a child. She has exhibited at the Venice Biennale, Whitechapel Art Gallery and Camden Art Centre, London, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, Arnolfini, Bristol, Swansea Museum and Art Gallery and New Art Centre, Roche Court, Wiltshire. In 2021 Poncelet was awarded the prestigious Freelands Award and in 2024 presented a survey of fifty years of work alongside new commissions at MIMA, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, UK. Renowned for public realm artworks, Poncelet's best-known public work, Wrapper (2012) is at London's Edgware Road tube station.