Polly Morgan
Polly Morgan (b.1980) is a British artist living and working in London. Self-taught with no formal education in art, Polly Morgan works in taxidermy, concrete and polyurethane. She is interested in creating deceptions, with sculptural facsimiles made from painted casts and skin, as a way of exploring false narratives in our increasingly polarised and digitised society.
Social media and the Covid pandemic provide the context for her latest work, for which she uses the decorative hides of snakes and the trompe l’oeil designs in nail artistry to probe the disparity between surface and reality. Snakes in the sculptures, painted and coated in powders and transfers used to decorate human nails, contort to fit casts of polystyrene packaging, gripping or spilling from openings in the forms. Snug or squashed in, they evoke either cosiness or claustrophobia and allude to our own containment and possible over-protection during lockdown.
She is persistently drawn to the deceptive qualities of veneers; used to conceal or protect something less desirable or durable, and of snakes’ skins; designed to provide camouflage or to imitate more deadly breeds. In this context our edited and filtered online selves can be interpreted as products of a natural instinct to nurture misleading perceptions in order to assimilate and avoid crowd censure. Titled after face-altering apps, her photographs of snakes’ skins, being peeled back by hands clad in artificial fingernails, hint at the subterranean life that exists beneath all things.
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Polly MorganEvery Other Dance, 2018Emerald Tree Boa skin, Polyurethane, Jesmonite, concrete, closed-cell foam18.5cm x 36cm x 20cm deep
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Polly MorganPigeon and ChickTaxidermy pigeon, chick, and chandelier under glass dome50 by 14 inches
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Polly MorganTo Every Seed His Own BodyTaxidermy blue tit on book with chandelier62 by 9 by 7 inchesSold
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Polly MorganWhite Rabbit on a Top HatTaxidermy rabbit on floating top hat12 by 14 by 8 inchesSold
Polly Morgan is a British artist born in Banbury, Oxfordshire in 1980. She studied English Literature at London University and lived in East London. In East London she was surrounded by many of the prominent YBA's and inspired by their work, she took up taxidermy and began making sculptural pieces in 2004. Her work has gained attention from many notable collectors and curators and her works are in prominent private collections all over the world.
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Five Minutes with Sculptor and Taxidermist Polly Morgan
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Inside the pub-turned-studio of taxidermist Polly Morgan
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Where Don Draper, Jude Law and Damien Hirst Live in Dallas
THIS STUNNING PRESTON HOLLOW HOME IS FULL OF MODERN WONDERS — AND STORIES GALORE April 11, 2018PAPERCITY MAGAZINE HOME + DESIGN / DESIGN NOTES By Rebecca Sherman / 04.10.18 Photography Pär Bengtsson Damien Hirst’s “Psalm 126: In convertendo”, 2008, and Polly...Read more -
Polly Morgan at Grange Hall
October 21, 2014Kristy Stubbs Dallas is delighted to be partnering with Grange Hall for a special exhibtion of works by British artist Polly Morgan. Grange Hall 4445...Read more