SELECTED WORKS BY Steven Claydon
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Steven Claydon
The Author of Mishap (Them)
2005
Copper powder in resin and peacock feather
Sculpture: 36 x 21.5 x 23.5 cm Plinth: 125 x 30 x 30 cm |
 
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Working in painting, drawing, and sculpture, Steven Claydon appropriates the styles and figures of history to draw provocative connotations between contemporary social concerns and obsolete ideologies. Primarily interested in the concept of veneration – both in the contexts in which past events are documented through modern museology, and in the physical forms by which they have been represented – Claydon exhumes the ‘veritas’ of artifacts, undermining their value and truth through his witty and complex material juxtapositions.
Claydon’s The Author of Mishap (Them) takes its inspiration from J.G. Frazer’s The Golden Bough, an early 20th century dissertation on magic and ritual that was widely denounced for its questionable methodology – a comparative anthropology by ‘genre’ rather than linear science. Mirroring Frazer’s logic, Claydon’s portrait is a composite of three heroic busts of political figures from this time, each embodying radically opposing beliefs. Through this literal hybrid, Claydon incites the current revivals of genetic engineering and post-modern eclecticism as plausible validation of Frazer’s theories.
Substituting the traditional hallowed material of bronze for cast copper powder and resin, Claydon defiles his subject’s monumentality; the aged patina has been created through urinating on the object, both an act of defamation and a reference to Warhol’s egalitarian pop. Set atop a burlap coated plinth reminiscent of 1950s gallery wall coverings, Claydon reinforces his sculpture’s historical stature while belying its association with outdated fashion. The peacock feather operates primarily as a formal device, adding a surreal and dilettantish air to the impoverished authoritarian relic. |
Steven Claydon
Lightbox Group
2007
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Steven Claydon
Chitin & A-Parallelism (New Valkonia) (and 2 details)
2007
Brass, bull horn, plastic
Helmet: 38.1 x 35.6 x 35.6 cm Bull horn: 31.8 x 5.4 x 5.4 cm Lightbox/pedestal:127 x 50.8 x 50.8 cm |
 


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Steven Claydon
Valkonian Objects
2007
Brass and steel, bull horn, quartz crystals, bronze
Molecular model: (34.3 x 38.1 x 38.1 cm) Chicken bones: dimensions variable Bull horn: 5.4 x 33 cm 3.8 x 16.5 x 12.7 cm Lightbox/pedestal: 94 x 76.2 x 50.8 cm |
 

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Steven Claydon
The Ancients Set Great Store (and 2 details)
2007
Copper, leather, paint
Ball: 27.9 x 27.9 cm Copper Structure: 50.8 x 50.8 x 50.8 cm Lightbox/pedestal: 63.5 x 50.8 x 50.8 cm |
 

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Steven Claydon
The Thingliness of Things 1 (Potatoes in the Cellar)
2007
Acrylic, oil, steel, hessian, paper and wood, four parts mounted on plinth
157 x 300 x 150 cm |
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Steven Claydon
Omar (emergent)
2008
Ceramic, powder-coated steel, carpet, plywood, starched hessian, found objects, aluminium
189 x 125 x 125 cms |
 

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ARTIST INFORMATION
Steven Claydon's BIOGRAPHY
1969
Lives and works in London
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2006
White Columns, New York
David Kordansky, Los Angeles
2005
All Across The Thready Eye, Galerie Dennis Kimmerich, Düsseldorf
Fear of a Planet, HOTEL, London
2004
The Third of the Third, Hoxton Distillery London
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006
Galerie Kamm, Berlin
Rings of Saturn, Tate Modern, London
Dereconstruction, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, curated by Matthew Higgs
Statements, Art Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Writing the Strobe, Curated by Andrew Hunt, Dicksmith Gallery, London
2005
Time Lines, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westphalen, Düsseldorf
Flies Around the Fury Flotsam, Curators Space, London
Odiseado Tra Tempo, Peter Kilchmann Galerie, Zurich, curated by Charlotte Mailler
Jack too Jack, live performance, Portikus, Frankfurt
Paris – Londres: Le Voyage Interieur, Espace Electra, Paris, curated by Alex Farquharson
Jack too Jack, live performance, Inverleith House, Edinburgh
Even a Stopped Clock Tells the Right Time Twice a Day, ICA London
Jack too Jack, live performance, Rio Cinema, London
Post no Bills, White Columns, New York
Clouds of Witness, Islington Town Hall, London
From Earth, film, Light Box, Tate Britain, London
Remixed Water, live performance, Manchester.
2004
Shades of Destructors, live performance, Prince Charles Theatre, London.
Shades of Destructors, live performance, Gavin Brown Enterprise, New York.
Shades of Destructors, live performance, Humanist society, London.
Live web-cast of sculpture at Show studio
The Last Supper, Group show, Hoxton Distillery
Remixed Water, remix collaboration with Lawrence Wiener and Ned Sublet
In The Gathering Darkness, contribution with Neil Chapman for ‘The Poster The Show 1,2,3...’, group exhibition Hoxton Distillery London
2003
Nibs. Group show curated by Steven Claydon, Hoxton Distillery, London
R.I.P. photographic contribution with Neil Chapman for the Box of the Uncanny, a multiple produced by Christine Walter, Munich.
Strange Greeny from The Sum of the Earth, video screening at Kunstwerk, Berlin
The Sum of the Earth, exhibition of sculpture, installation, video and sound, with Neil Chapman, Hoxton Distillery, London E8
2002
Grey Field Bulge/Tin Foil Blanket, contribution with Neil Chapman for The Poster The Show +1,
group exhibition Hoxton Distillery London
2001
Stepped Series In Response To A Nothing, contribution with Neil Chapman, group exhibition, The
Poster, The Show, The Hoxton Distillery London
It Grows Away, collaboration with Neil Chapman, The Hoxton Distillery London
Loud Like Nature, ADD N TO (X), installation and video, La Box, Borges, France
2000
One Geocrab, film screening as part of Night Stop Cinema, The Week of Small Miracles,, London
Five works in lieu of a particle accelerator, installation with Neil Chapman, Greengrassi, London
1999
The Opposite of a Good Idea, performance with Neil Chapman, Inventory, Volume 3, issue 2, launch, Guy’s Hospital London
ADDING N TO (X), installation and performance, February and April, Villa Noailles, Hyeres, France
1998
Shrimp-Ice Briefing, Live Arts Event, collaboration with Neil Chapman, ICA, London SW1, 30/5
ADD N TO (X) Dinner Music for Electronic Quartet, ICA London
Live performance of group composition to the film, Paper Moon, in collaboration with Barry Adamson, Nick Cave and Pansonic, Royal Festival Hall, London.
1998/99
Its A Curse Its A Burden, video installation in group show curated by Glenn Brown, Approach Gallery, London
1997
City Of Gold, Mister Chicks, Peripheral Visionary, Group Show, Eindhoven, Curated by Colin and
Lowe and Roddy Thompson, Holland, May.
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Other artists in SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME: EUROPEAN SCULPTURE
David Batchelor | Karla Black | Berlinde de Bruyckere | Peter Buggenhout | Steven Claydon | Bjorn Dahlem | Thomas Houseago | Jacob Dahl Jürgensen | Folkert De Jong | Ian Kiaer | Friedrich Kunath | Anselm Reyle | Silke Schatz | Dirk Skreber
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