Sweet,
Fragile, Structured, Controlled, Geometric, Architectural, Organic, Masculine,
Feminine, Androgynous
TUESDAY 29TH JUNE 2010: CAMRON PRESS LAUNCH DAY
AT NEO BANKSIDE, Photography © Ash Knotek
Pictures Gallery of Sugarcube Sculptures
2011: TOWER
Giant Sugar Cube
Installation
Image © Brendan
Jamison 2011
Image © Brendan
Jamison 2011
MAY 2011: Studio image of Brendan
Jamsion constructing TOWER (2008-2011) A giant sugar cube
installation built from over a quarter of a million sugar cubes and weighing 506
kilogrammes, jointly funded by Eastbourne's Towner Museum and the Arts Council
of Northern Ireland. This three year project was completed with the assistance
of Jamison's Chief Fabricator Karin Bamford.
The tower measures 500 x 180 x 100 cms. The
installation also comprises of a sea of loose sugar crystals spread over
the gallery floor, radiating outwards from the base of the tower.
In an exhibition of contemporary British
Sculpture curated by Sanna Moore, TOWER will be on dislpay at
the Towner Museum, Eastbourne, England, from Friday 1 July to Saturday 17
September 2011.
From December 2011 to February 2012,
TOWER will be on display at the Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast,
in an exhibition curated by Feargal O'Malley. The sculpture will rise upwards
from gallery 2 into gallery 3.
2010: SOTHEBY'S, BOND STREET,
LONDON
Sugar Cube Tate
Modern & Helen's Tower Series
2010: TATE MODERN & NEO
BANKSIDE
Sugar cube sculpture models commissioned by Native
Land & Grosvenor for the 2010 London Festival of Architecture at the NEO
Bankside Pavilion on the Southbank, London. NEO Bankside is designed by
world-renowned architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The original bankside
power station was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. It was transfomed into
Tate Modern by Herzog and DeMeuron and opened to the public in
2000.
TATE
MODERN (2010) Brendan Jamison, carved sugar cubes, 100 x 200 x 140 cms,
Photography
© Ash Knotek, commissioned by CAMRON PR on behalf of NEO
Bankside
Photography © Ash Knotek,
commissioned by CAMRON on behalf of NEO Bankside
TATE MODERN & NEO BANKSIDE
(2010) Brendan Jamison, scale 1:100 architectural model, carved sugar
cubes & loose sugar crystals, 100 x 347.5 x 180 cms, sculptures commissioned by Native
Land & Grosvenor for the London Festival of Architecture,
NEO Bankside Pavilion,
Southbank, 2nd - 4th July 2010
Photography
© Ash Knotek, commissioned by CAMRON on behalf of NEO
Bankside
Photography © Brendan Jamison
Photography © Ash Knotek, commissioned by CAMRON
on behalf of NEO Bankside
TATE MODERN & NEO BANKSIDE PAVILION
C (2010) Brendan Jamison, scale 1:100 architectural model, carved sugar
cubes & loose sugar crystals, 100 x 347.5 x 180 cms, sculptures commissioned by Native
Land & Grosvenor for the London Festival of Architecture,
NEO Bankside Pavilion,
Southbank, 2nd - 4th July 2010.
Photography © Ash
Knotek, commissioned by CAMRON on behalf of NEO Bankside
Pictures Gallery of Sugarcube Sculptures