Jesse Pollock

Wilt

Project Info

  • 💙 Well Projects
  • đŸ–€ Jesse Pollock
  • 💛 Ollie Harrop

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 ‘Torn’, 88 x 60 x 67cm
‘Torn’, 88 x 60 x 67cm
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Pulse’, 150 x 50 x 5cm
Pulse’, 150 x 50 x 5cm
Grips’, 33 x 35 x 62cm
Grips’, 33 x 35 x 62cm
Grips’, 33 x 35 x 62cm
Grips’, 33 x 35 x 62cm
Crossed’, 152 x 50 x 6cm
Crossed’, 152 x 50 x 6cm
Crossed’, 152 x 50 x 6cm
Crossed’, 152 x 50 x 6cm
’Hollow’, 157 x 42 x 5cm
’Hollow’, 157 x 42 x 5cm
’Hollow’, 157 x 42 x 5cm
’Hollow’, 157 x 42 x 5cm
 'Crutch', powder coated aluminium. 35x25x63cm
'Crutch', powder coated aluminium. 35x25x63cm
 'Crutch', powder coated aluminium. 35x25x63cm
'Crutch', powder coated aluminium. 35x25x63cm
 ‘Wait’, 36 x 26 x 13cm
‘Wait’, 36 x 26 x 13cm
 ‘Wait’, 36 x 26 x 13cm
‘Wait’, 36 x 26 x 13cm
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 'Dig In', powder coated aluminium.85 x 85 x 5cm
'Dig In', powder coated aluminium.85 x 85 x 5cm
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Well Projects are excited to present ‘Wilt’ a solo exhibition of new works by Jesse Pollock. In Wilt, Pollock presents a strange garden of skeletal fauna and puffy flora. The disorienting material qualities of these objects, sitting somewhere between a marshmallow or injection moulded plastic, are a product of an unusual process that uses aluminium to build up and excavate surfaces in a way that draws parallels with the kind of three dimensional drawing often encountered in virtual reality programmes. Based in Faversham UK, Jesse Pollock works predominantly in cast or sheet aluminium producing distorted versions of familiar objects, from flowers to bodily forms. Recent exhibitions include ‘Become an Object’, Tremenheere, Cornwall 2024; ‘Paraffin’, Split Gallery, London 2023; ‘Tomorrow, Today, Yesterday’, Modern Forms, London. 2023; ‘Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer 2023’, Brooke Bennington, Fulmer 2023; ‘By The Skin of Our Teeth’, Brooke Benington, London. 2022; and ‘Pink Gallery’, Superzoom, Miami 2021.

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