8 – 30 October 2019
Travels with my Friend
An exhibition of collaborative works by Jennifer Binnie and Andrew Logan
Private view:
Sunday October 13th 12.00 -3.00pm
Open days:
Wednesdays 12.00 – 6.00pm
Viewing by appointment at other times.
For further information contact Jonathan Ross:
Phone 07747 807576
or jross@gallery286.com
I have been a huge fan of Jennifer Binnie’s work since I first saw it in the early 1980s.
Collaboration has been a great honour.
Life is magic.
Especially with Jen’s Vision
Andrew Logan
Exhibition Details
Just before the Winter Solstice of 1981 the sculptor Andrew Logan was installing his magnificent mirrored sculpture of Pegasus the winged horse on the cliffs at Beachy Head for a photoshoot when Christine and Jennifer Binnie arrived and, entering into the spirit of the occasion despite the freezing mid-winter weather, stripped naked and mounted the sculpture. Andrew had already met Christine but it was the first time he had encountered Jennifer, and it marked the beginning of a long friendship punctuated by similar performance art events, most notably at many of Andrew’s celebrated Alternative Miss World contests in which the Binnies and their Neo Naturist accomplices have been regular participants.
In 2002 Jonathan Ross invited Logan to be the Guest Curator of one of the Gallery 286 Christmas Shows in Earl’s Court, for which Andrew selected a group of artists including Jennifer Binnie. Jennifer submitted a set of plastic hubcaps, which she had found on the road in Sussex where she lives, painted in the form of wildflowers from the area, and these proved to be a great success. As a
Andrew Logan has been a presence on the London art scene since the 1970s where his various studios and homes have become famous as magical party destinations, attracting the most colourful and exhibitionistic characters from the worlds of art, performance and fashion, drawn not just by the exuberant creations of their host but by his celebratory and life-enhancing personality. Outside of the studio, the Alternative Miss World contests, which have been running on an occasional basis since 1972, attract contestants from all over the world and must certainly be the most inclusive pageant on the planet having been won by both men and women and on one occasion by one of Bruce Lacey’s Humanoid Robots. Logan has received numerous sculpture commissions over the years including several important public works on the Indian subcontinent. He has had a museum of his sculpture in Berriew, Mid Wales, since 1988 where he and his partner, the architect Michael Davis, have just completed the transformation of the Lion Hotel into a fabulous destination with each of its seven rooms decorated in a different Loganeseque theme, so now, if you want to buy into the Logan lifestyle, you can wear the jewellery, stay in the hotel and visit the museum all in the space of a weekend trip to Wales!
Jennifer Binnie’s art practice has incorporated not just painting and drawing but film-making, sculpture and performance. Some inspirational tutors at art college broadened her horizons and she soon found herself part of a highly creative environment in the squats, clubs and galleries of 1980s London. The gallerist James Birch exhibited both her and her
Andrew has long been an admirer and for this exhibition, Travels with My Friend, proposed that he take examples of Jennifer’s drawings and frame them in his inimitable style while, for her part, Jennifer has made new large scale paintings that incorporate some of Andrew’s jewels as elements of the composition. Their styles compliment each other remarkably well and the resulting works are clearly the result of two artists who know and respect each other’s aesthetic approach and the iconography that they have developed as individuals over the decades of their friendship.
Imagine one of Andrew Logan’s jewels scaled up from the size of your hand to the something large enough to hang above your bed, or one of Jennifer’s Sussex landscapes inhabited by a mirrored Unicorn, and you will get the picture. Installed in the London townhouse where Gallery 286 has existed for over twenty years, Travels with my Friend will be an unforgettable experience for
Work titles
1.- EMBARKATION – 2018
Andrew Logan
24 x 30 cm
Little Dog with Red Sun – 2015
Jennifer Binnie
2.- THE GREETING – 2018
Frame Andrew Logan
32 x 44 cm
Unicorn & Black Moon
Little Deer with minuscules
Jennifer Binnie
3.– THE VISITATION – 2018
Andrew Logan
80 x 75 cm
Deer at Dawn – 2014
Jennifer Binnie
4.- WILDLIFE – 2017
Andrew Logan
27 x 24cm
Owl & Tree
Jennifer Binnie
Jimi Hendrix
Collage by Christine Binnie
5.- WOODLAND SCENE – 2018
Andrew Logan
49 x 30 cm
Painting by Jennifer Binnie
6.- UNITY – 2017
Andrew Logan
60 cm Diameter
Unicorn – 2015
Jennifer Binnie + Tile with A. Logan portrait