News from Ian Marlow sculpture ...


Exhibition: A Major One-Man show at the Bishop's Palace, Wells.......

Double Seedhead

Exhibition extended throughout 2010

The one-man show in beautifully landscaped grounds of the Medieval Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset is to be continued for another year. These wonderful gardens make a stunning backdrop for this exhibition pf my steel sculptures which was originally just for one year (April - October 2009) but The Palace have decided to exhibit my sculptures this year as well.
The exhibition features the latest stainless steel sculptures specially created for this wonderful setting. and new ones are being created for this year so if you were there in 2009 you wo;; enjoy the new ones this year.........

You will find several pictures of the Palace exhibition sculptures in the stainless steel section.


New Art Greetings Cards Available

Order No: C04  -  Watts Chapel, Compton - Interior

A series of Art Cards available to purchase by mail order

Click on the image to take you to the shop or use the shop button above.

The cards are just the start.
There will be more coming soon, along with prints of artwork and also a new book.


Other exhibitions for the middle of 2010

Arts Weeks

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

(See also one-man shows above).

MYTHIC GARDEN, Chagford, Devon.

May - October 2010.
9th - 18th July 2010,


THE KYMIN, National Trust, Monmouthshire.

July - September 2010,




FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONS for 2010,
SOMERSET ARTS WEEKS, Open Studios.

The Sculpture Garden, Buckland Dinham. 18th September - 3rd October 2010
To include the launch of the new book Pathways (see below)

QUARTZ ARTS
Taunton Somerset. October 2010.

RHS ROSEMOOR, Devon. Winter Exhibition.
See: arts-weeks-2010(2).jpg


Sculpture Commissions....

'Let Your Light Shine'

St Paul's Academy, London, 2010

Work has now been completed on the crucifixes for the new Academy building. Following on from the crucifixes that I designed and made for St Matthew's Academy, I was commissioned by St Paul's Academy to work with the students to design and make their crucifixes.

St Catherine's School, Bramley, Guildford, 2010

I have been commissioned to create a sculpture to go outside the new school buildings.

St Matthew's Academy, London, 2008/2009

Pictured is the sculpture which was commissioned for St Matthew Academy, London. This exciting new sculpture in stainless steel and glass was based on the Academy's motto, 'Let Your Light Shine.' The Academy also commissioned new stainless steel crucifixes for the halls and reception (photos to come - in the meantime, please email if you would like to see them).


Television: Channel 4 - Country House Rescue

Cothay Manor

I was invited to participate in a sculpture show as part of this new television series for Channel 4 in which Ruth Watson advises the owners of stately Country homes how to diversify and raise revenue. Built in 1485, Cothay Manor is one of our finest medieval manor houses, and Ruth wanted to encourage the owners, Alistair and Mary-Anne Robb, to make more use of the stunning gardens by having events like this sculpture exhibition.
This is a link to the sculpture featured in the programme, Bird Rising in the Air photographed at Cothay. And photographed at it's new home
If you missed the programme, here is a link to the feature on the Channel 4 website, with myself and Mary-Anne Robb siting the sculpture.


Magazine Articles

Evolver

OXFORD TIMES March 2010.
Review of my One-man Exhibition in Oxford
EVOLVER July and August 2009.
Review of my One-man Exhibition
Mendip Times. April 2009
"Steel Yourself to be Stunned" was Mark Adler's headline for his article on the one-man show at the Bishop's Palace, Wells.
The English Garden. April 2009
Featured in an article on the garden of Simon and Amanda Relph.
Amateur Gardening. April 2009
Featured in another article on Simon and Amanda's garden at the Old Malthouse, Westwood.
Somerset Life Magazine. September 2008
2008 the writer Robert Hesketh interviewed me about my work and the philosophy behind it for Somerset Life magazine. and that four-page article was published in the September issue.