For the last two years in the weeks leading up to Easter Art Below have carried out The Stations of the Cross Exhibition at London’s St.Marylebone Parish Church in support of the Missing Tom Fund. Selected works also went on public display on billboard space across major London Underground Stations supported by Art Below.
Artists taking part included Mat Collishaw, Wolfe Lienkewicz, Antony Micallef, Paul Benney, Charlie Mackesy, Ricardo Cinalli, Zavier Ellis, Robin Mason and Polly Morgan.
The exhibitions curator and participating artist Ben Moore, with the support of his family and the Missing People Charity, set up the Missing Tom Fund in 2013 to raise money for the search for his older brother Tom (b.1971) who has been missing since 2003.
The following pieces of art are still available to buy either as original works or limited edition signed prints.
For all sales enquiries please contact info@artbelow.org.uk
Ben Moore
‘As it was in the Beginning’
Spray paint on canvas.
60cm x 90cm
Edition of 10.
Pete Doherty, Nick Reynolds, Schoony
'For Pete's Sake', 2015
Fibre Glass, Wood, Paper, Spray Paint. Miniature version of Pete Doherty crucifixion, 90cm x 70cm,
Edition of 50
Nick Reynolds says ‘When I created this work I saw Pete being crucified by the media and that provided the basis of my inspiration to make this piece'
‘For Pete’s Sake’ 2015 Fibre Glass, Wood, Paper, Spray Paint. 8 foot x 7 foot x 1foot - seen here in St.Marylebone Parish Church, as part of SOC 2015.
The Pete Doherty crucifixion sculpture titled 'For Pete's Sake' triggered controversy and debate on live TV (see Sky News feature below).
Nasser Azam, Figure xii’, 2015
Framed, Collage and Mixed Media on Paper,
Chris Clack
The Nature of the Physical World
Wall Sculpture W 180cns x H 180cms x D 30cms
Charlie Mackesy,
‘Prison Cell Door’ 2015
Oil on a prison door (circa 1900 Norwich)
27 x 111 x 3 inches
This work is about judgement and forgiveness. Charlie Mackesy
Alison Jackson
'Lady on Cross in White', 1995
Black and White Photographic Print,
150cm x 100cm,
Edition of 5
Ryan Callahan (RYCA) ‘Long Suffering Trooper’ 2010
Resin, 35 x 20 cm,
Edition of 25
Clet Abraham Sans titre sticker on traffic sign 60 x 60 cm
Nicholas Stokes Chenevix 'Untitled' , 2015 Oil on Paper print 75.6cm x 49.5cm
Sebastian Horsley,
The Crucifixion', 2000
Film Still, Framed, Edition of 3,
Courtesy of Ashley Horsley,
30 x 40 cm
In 2000 Sebastian Horsley was nailed to a cross in the Filipino village of San Pedro Cutud in order to gain an insight into crucifixion for a series of paintings on the subject. In doing so, he passed out with pain and then fell from the cross, taking the nails with him when the straps holding his arms broke. But far from being euphoric or enlightened by the experience, he was dejected and wrote in his diary that God had punished him and had thrown him off the cross 'for impersonating his son'.
The Full 30 minute video filmed by Sarah Lucas was viewable at St.Marylebone Parish Church until 17th April, Courtesy of Sadie Coles Gallery.
Chris Clack
‘Descent with Gerbera’ 2012 Original Digigraph. Pigment print on Rag paper Edition of 5
Robin Mason ‘Deposition after Rubens’ 2015
Pigmented Acrylic Gesso, Oil on Canvas 240cm x 180cm
In his entire body of work Mason's reference with the past interweaves parallel journeys between the art historic and the personal. A consistent re-imaging of theatrical backdrops and stage-like structures inhabited by amorphic tree and flower forms aligns the work with both surrealism and Northern European medieval images. This stage-like presence is a reflection of childhood performances on the stage, the theatricality of high-church ceremony and the fairground paintings of his early life in Porthcawl.
‘Deposition after Rubens’ hanging in St.Marylebone Parish Church as part of The Stations of the Cross Exhibition, Feb / March 2015.
Wolfe Lenkiewicz
'Intervention of The Sabine Women', 2013
Pencil On Japanese Restoration Paper
360 x 540 cm
Wolfe Lenkiewicz at St.Marylebone Parish Church as part of The Stations of the Cross Exhibition, Feb / March 2014.
Wolfe Lenkiewicz 'Intervention of The Sabine Women',
On Display at St.Paul's Underground Station, March 2014.
Mark Urwin ‘The Last Supper’, 2012
Print on Canvas,
It is my belief that he is in or passed through Italy, Austria and Hungary. I am calling on all my contacts in these areas to keep an eye out for him.
Thank you for reading this message.
Ben Moore
info@missingtom.com
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