Highlights
31 March - 6 April, 2025
New Art Highlights includes: Dead Paisley, Kelly Ballett, Lucie Kordacova and Jim Brown
The Lavender Scare, 2021 by Dead Paisley
“During the McCarthy era, there was state-sanctioned discrimination when President Eisenhower signed Executive Order 10450, which became part of a national witch-hunt to purge homosexual men and women from the federal government. Dubbed "The Lavender Scare" by historian David K. Johnson, the suffocating climate of fear and suspicion subsequently led to around 5,000 federal agency employees losing their jobs on the basis of their sexuality.”
Lavender Man is a physical representation of how one cannot hide their true nature, no matter how much we dress the part. His limbs almost hang as if in cuffs, and his dated suit jacket hints at an era when masculinity was defined by a single, rigid archetype.
Lavender Man was made during a residency in the forests of Haverfordwest whilst camping with friends. My mother had recently culled her lavender hedge, and I had found the jacket at a charity shop. After being exhibited in Cardiff at both ‘Umbrella’ and ‘CultVR’ in 2021, the lavender was returned to the earth; placed on the wicker casket of a family member who died after contracting Covid.
The Lavender Scare
By Dead Paisley | 2021Something Resembling Truth Lies Within, 2022 by Kelly Ballett
Shown in FINÉ WINÉS, Set New Cross 11th - 16th July 2022
Kelly Ballett, Cole Denyer, James Sibley
183 x 75 x 50cm
Something Resembling Truth Lies Within
By Kelly Ballett | 2022Low, powerful moaning at dusk, 2024 by Lucie Kordacova
Triptych - Silk and cotton embroidery, wood, wire, foam clay, glaze, acrylic paint
32 x 34cm, 29 x 32.5cm, 42 x 32cm
Low, powerful moaning at dusk
By Lucie Kordacova | 2024Argue 2011- , 2011 - 2025 by Jim Brown
Indian ink drawings on paper. Ongoing argument between whoevers about whatevers for whyever. A comment on endless bickering.
30 x 42 cm