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It Happened In The Corner…
littlewhitehead
It Happened In The Corner…

2007

Plaster, wax, foam, hair, clothes

180 x 200 x 150 x cm approx
Hailing from Glasgow, littlewhitehead take their inspiration from the city’s working class and post-industrial culture. Their darkly humorous sculptures provocatively explore the phenomenon of violence as an increasingly normalised means to identity and community. It Happened In The Corner... is an installation of a gang of hoodies congregated in ominous thug-pack stance. In their presence, the viewer is made a complicit witness or bystander to banal terror, while the predators are similarly made victims, eerily silenced and stilled, ever relegated to the corner: ostracising and punitive, a haunting site of Blair Witch-cycle urban-legend monstrosity.
It All Depends On Ones Fantasies As A Child
littlewhitehead
It All Depends On Ones Fantasies As A Child

2008

Plaster, wax, foam, hair, clothes, binbags, rubbish

90 x 220x200 cm approx
Sentient Orbs

Sentient Orbs

Sentient Orbs

Sentient Orbs

Sentient Orbs

littlewhitehead
Sentient Orbs

2009

Shoes, chinos, sweater, balloons, wire, stuffing

Approx 250 x 200 x 200 cm
“Within our work there is a strong connection between the reality that surrounds us and some kind of escapism to a made-up world,” littlewhitehead explain. “This made-up world is the construct of a dialogue between the two of us, which infuses scenes from an encyclopaedic range of references, from video nasties, to current events, and subconscious musings. It is in that world, unlike the one we actually inhabit, where we can fulfil these sinister desires.” Sentient Orbs pictures a child rising to the ceiling, subsumed by a bouquet of balloons, transferring the delights of pleasure and kindness to suggestions of greed and malice.

littlewhitehead's BIOGRAPHY

 littlewhitehead
Craig Little, born in 1980, Glasgow
Lives and works in Glasgow


Blake Whitehead, born in 1985,Lanark
Lives and works in Glasgow



SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2011
Marine Contemporary, Los Angeles
Seven Art Ltd, New Delhi
Sumarria Lunn at the London Art Fair, London

2010
Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland
The Gilt Hole Complex, Arcan Mellor, London

2009
The Black Smoke Machine Gun Club, The Royal Standard, Liverpool
The Fourth Wall, Bloc, Sheffield
Playing Dog, Gimpel Fils, London
So Many Fellows Find Themselves, K Gallery, Milan
So This Is Romance, Bunhouse Bandits, London

2008
Nothing Ever Happens Here, Studio Warehouse, Glasgow
It was gone, Project Slogan, Aberdeen


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2011
Modern British Sculpture, Gimpel Fils, London
Smokefall, Tintype, London
Art First Bologna, Bologna

2010
Exteriority, Sumarria Lunn Gallery, London
Figure Study, Gimpel Fils, London
Space Made Live, The Arthouse, Glasgow
Newspeak: British Art Now, Saatchi Gallery, London
Manifesten: A Ticket For A Ticket, Trolley Gallery, London
Downstairs Review, Gimpel Fils, London
Arco Madrid, Madrid

2009
Newspeak: British Art Now, The Hermitage, St Petersburg
Tales That Witness Madness, Elevator Gallery, London
Alternative States, Gimpel Fils, London
Adventure beyond the edge of time, Eleven Howland, London
Field of Sets Part II: Disjunction, Field Project Space, London
Grey Matter, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
Wild is the Wind, Wall, London

2008
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, A Foundation, London
Conjunction 08, Stoke-on-Trent
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, A Foundation, Liverpool

2007
Close Project, Glasgow
D&AD New Blood, Old Billingsgate, London