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Antony Gormley and Magdalene Odundo to have major shows at Houghton Hall

Houghton Hall, Photo: Hugh Glendinning Antony Gormley and Magdalene Odundo Houghton Hall

Houghton Hall‘s 2024 programme will see Antony Gormley and Magdalene Odundo stage major solo presentations. Antony Gormley will present Time Horizon, with 100 life-size, cast iron bodies punctuating the grounds of Houghton Hall in Norfolk. In the Hall and Contemporary Gallery, Magdalene Odundo will present her first solo exhibition in the UK since her acclaimed 2019 survey at The Hepworth Wakefield and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.

Antony Gormley: Time Horizon Sunday 21st April – Thursday 31st October 2024

Time Horizon, Work in Progress, 2006

Time Horizon, one of Antony Gormley’s most spectacular large-scale installations, will be shown across Houghton Hall’s house and grounds next spring, the first time the work has been staged in the UK since it was installed in Catanzaro, Italy, in 2006.

Time Horizon, Parco Archeologico Di Scolacium, Roccelletta Di Borgia, Catanzaro, Italy, 2006. Time Horizon, 2006, cast iron, 189 × 53 × 29 cm (100 elements). Photograph by Peppe Avallone. © the artist

Featuring 100 life-size bodies, the sculptures are all installed at the same datum level to create a single horizontal plane across over 200 acres of parkland. Some sculptures will be buried and others elevated on concrete columns. This installation, which Gormley describes as a form of acupuncture, interacts with the particularity of its surroundings: trees, house, running deer, other sculptures and the changing conditions of the weather, and it invites visitors to become part of a reflexive field. Antony Gormley is one of the most important artists of his generation and is widely acclaimed for his sculptures, installations and public artworks that investigate the relationship of the human body to space. His work has been exhibited throughout the UK and internationally.

Magdalene Odundo Sunday 9th June – Sunday 29th September 2024

One of the world’s most revered ceramic artists, Dame Magdalene Odundo, will present an exhibition of sculptures made and sited in response to the state rooms at Houghton Hall. The group of new works will be presented in the great Stone Hall, while early works have been selected to create resonant dialogues with the William Kent-designed interiors. The exhibition will also include a new commission created during Odundo’s recent residency at Wedgwood, reflecting on the history of the company, Josiah Wedgwood’s role in the abolitionist movement and the continued fight for racial equality. This will be Odundo’s first solo exhibition in the UK since her acclaimed 2019 survey The Journey of Things at The Hepworth Wakefield and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.

Dame Magdalene Odundo , Untitled ( 1991 ), Burnished and carbonised terracotta © Magdalene Odundo. Private Collection . Courtesy the artist

Houghton Hall was built by Sir Robert Walpole, Great Britain’s first Prime Minister, in 1722. Designed by prominent Georgian architects Colen Campbell and James Gibbs, it is one of the country’s finest examples of Palladian architecture. Houghton and its estate passed to the Cholmondeley family at the end of the 18th Century and remains a family home. The house and award-winning gardens have been open to the public since 1976.

Lord Cholmondeley and The Houghton Arts Foundation continue to build a collection of contemporary art at Houghton including a number of site-specific commissions. With links to colleges and public institutions across the region, the Foundation’s aim is for Houghton to become a focus for those who wish to see the great art of our time in an historic setting.

The 2024 exhibitions by Antony Gormley and Magdalene Odundo follow those by James Turrell (2015), Richard Long (2017), Damien Hirst (2018), Henry Moore (2019), Anish Kapoor (2020), Tony Cragg (2021) and Sean Scully (2023).

Houghton Hall, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE31 6UE, houghtonhall.com

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