While The Hepworth Was Away

In collaboration with the Barbara Hepworth Foundation, Royal College of Art, and Wandsworth Borough Council.

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Sites & Situations: While the Hepworth was Away explores a series of temporary artworks on the site of Hepworth’s Single Form (Memorial) in Battersea Park while it was on loan for six months.  The plinth remained and served as a site for hosting a range of temporary sculptures and events. Five groups of MA Sculpture students set to work on imagining, planning and negotiating responses to the park and, of course, the absent Hepworth sculpture.

Each intervention demonstrated a sensitive, and at times irreverent engagement with the legacy of the site and the history of the park. This publication brings all five projects together, not as documentation of what has been, but as an insight into the complex nature of public art commissions and the commissioning process as a whole. This publication is reflection on the discussions, logistics and collaborative partnerships, bringing to light the less visible behind-the-scenes interactions and creative process that led to the ambitious outcomes of five sculptures that, for a time, stood While the Hepworth was Away, bringing a new awareness of Single Form (Memorial), Battersea Park and open civic space in general. 

This artist book publication is a limited edition of 110.  It is a handbound concertina with double saddle stitch booklets, bespoke wallet and set of 5 postcards.


Collaborators

Created by Plaintiff Press upon the invitation of the RCA and Wandsworth Borough Council, this project was a collaboration between the aforementioned, Enable, Friends of Battersea Park and The Battersea Society, and the artists whose sculptures were on display in the park from June to September 2022. The contributing students were delivering their projects with guidance and support from Jaspar Joseph-Lester (Head of Programme, MA Sculpture), Joanne Tatham (Reader in Contemporary Art), Hannah Lambert (RCA Community Engagement Manager) and Anna Vickery (Arts Programme and Partnership Manager, Wandsworth Council).

Graphic & Book Design: João Domingos Villas

3D Design: Sharon Lee

Edited by Plaintiff Press in collaboration with Hannah Lambert, Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Joanne Tatham and Anna Vickery

First edition, 2023

Print run: 110

Printed and handbound at Plaintiff Press

Typefaces: Exo

Paper: G . F Smith

Acknowledgements

Cllr Kemi Akinola, Mike Alexander, The Battersea Society, Neil Blackley, Dr. Sophie Bowness, Steve Brennan, Friends of Battersea Park, Cllr Ravi Govindia, Cllr Simon Hogg, Richard Hopkinson, Sara O’Donnell, Annabel Osborn, David Ring, Cllr Steffi Sutters, Thrive, Richard Trevorah.

Contributors

Yue Yin, Gabriel Mansfield, Shirley Renwick, Yuqing Shi, Blythe Plenderleith, Carlota Bulgari, Junchao Ren, Ioana Maria Sisea, Sarra Badel, Ziwei Wang, Francesca Dobbe, Shiyao Liu, Christopher Simpson, Annie Trevorah, Yunpeng Wang, Jasmin Saya Young, Irena Posner, Aliya Orr, Duoduo Huang, Veronica Smith, Yuanze Che, Jacob Talkowski, Alice Dawson, Rachel Bungey

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