Salon des Refuses

Voted #5 of TOP 12 Artworks of Salon des Refusés 2017

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Photograph by Danielle Francis

Very pleased  to announce that my artwork ‘Dead in the water’ – 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)  was voted no. 5 in the Salon des Refusés.  This annual Exhibition of Artworks Rejected by the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition was held at Candid Arts Trust, Islington, London EC1V. Thank you to everyone who voted for me!

Top 12 based on general public votes

 

‘Dead in the water’ – 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)

This year I submitted an uncharacteristically large piece of artwork to the Royal Academy summer show.

I take consolation in knowing that I’m following in the foot steps of great masters like Courbet, Manet and Pissarro, whose works were also rejected for the Great Salon Exhibition in 1863 Paris.

As a result, my installation, along with many others that were refused, is to be shown at the Salon des Refusés at Candid Arts Trust, 3-5 Torrens Street, Islington, London EC1V 1NQ from  1-4 June.

‘Dead in the water’ – 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)

Dead in the water. 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)

‘Dead in the water’ – 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)

The beginning of 2017 was punctuated by the announcement that 2016 had been the deadliest year on record for refugees and migrants crossing the Mediterranean, with most deaths occurring off the Greek and Italian coastlines.

I’m not a sculptor; I’m a photographer of 30 years. Even though I’ve photographed refugees and migrants in camps in northern France, I felt that my images captured only a small part of the story. In January 2017, I decided to make 5,083 tiny gingerbread men using a 2cm cookie cutter………..

The creation of the art piece 

Using air drying terracotta clay, each man was created taking well over two weeks to complete. The final body count was a family affair and the reality hit home to us all as the ginger bread men, women and children piled ever higher on our dining room table.

Each tiny refugee was individually glued down to a plywood base. This exacting process took an additional two weeks, truly a labour of love!
Dead in the water. 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)

The last few left to glue down!

The finished floor-based installation, measuring 6ft x 45″ entailed drawing around a very compliant teenage son!
Dead in the water. 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)
Detail showing the  5,083 two centimetre high figures, each one representing the harrowing number of refugees that died in the Mediterranean in 2016.
Dead in the water. 5,083 Gingerbread Refugees (2016)
Just a final thought…….on average, 14 people died every single day amounting to 5,083 individuals by year end. This year 2017,  Jan 1 – May 3, the total so far – 1,096.

Salon des Refusés

Candid Arts Trust

3-5 Torrens Street

Islington

London EC1V 1NQ

1-4 June 2017