Sarah Bridgland is an artist living and working in Wales, UK.
The artist works mainly with two and three-dimensional collage. The RCA graduate combines cut-outs from old magazines and books with drawn and painted imagery to create intimately scaled paper sculptures and abstract compositions inspired by modernism. Much of her imagery plays with visual memory, recomposing its tracks and traces in a kaleidoscopic manner.
Select exhibitions:
2016
Art on Paper - New York
London Art Fair
2015
Pulse - Miami
Expo Chicago
Zona Maco - Mexico City
Kaleidoscope, Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London
2014
Cutout/Decoupage - Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
To Start A Conversation Across a Crowded Room: Contemporary British Printmaking - Smiths Row, Bury St. Edmunds
MADE: Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Papier - Pablo’s Birthday, New York
Kaleidoscope: Reshuffle - Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London
Drawing Now - Paris
2013
Opening Abstraction - Philbrook Downtown, Philbrook Museum of Art
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Volta - Basel
PULSE - New York
Drawing Biennial - Drawing Room, London
2012
The First Cut, Manchester Art Gallery
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Kaleidoscope, Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London
2010
The Jolly (Good) Show - Collyer Bristow
Here and Again - Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London
ArtHK - Hong Kong
2009
In Place - Man & Eve, London
NADA - Miami
2008
Material Worlds - Barts Gallery, Barts Hospital, London
10: The Chris Orr Years 1998 – 2008 - Royal College of Art
Summer - Knoedler Project Space, New York
2007
Paper Thin Worlds - Man & Eve, London
ARTfutures - The Contemporary Art Society, Bloomberg Space, London
System Error: War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning - Palazzo delle Papesse, Centro Arte Contemporanea, Siena
Air Guitar and Two Teaspoons - Bischoff/Weiss Gallery, London
Hot Off The Press - Curwen & New Academy Gallery, London
2006
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2006 - The Coach Shed, Liverpool (as part of the Biennial), Club Row, Rochelle School, London
Starting A Collection - Art First, Cork St, London
The Show - Royal College of Art