In partnership with Ingleby Gallery, the National Trust for Scotland presents an exciting new installation at Holmwood by artist Jonathan Owen.
A series of Victorian portrait busts has been installed throughout the rooms in the house. At first glance, they echo the classical architecture and interiors designed by Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson. But look closer, and the alterations to the busts by Owen become apparent.
By carefully and methodically carving into the busts, Owen changes their physical dimensions, appearance and meaning. Heads that were once proudly held erect now droop, their gazes cast downwards. Singular busts are formed into new groups, suggesting new relationships and interactions.
Through these works, Owen questions the traditional ideas of power and permanence that are embodied in Victorian sculpture. By presenting Owen’s sculptures at Holmwood, we encourage visitors to think more broadly about the nature of cultural monuments and what shapes our worldview.
The installation will run from 16 Apr–1 Nov. Entry is included with admission and is free for members.
Image courtesy of Ingleby Gallery, photography by John McKenzie