Loan Toolkit
SPG Loan is an online catalogue of sculptures available for placement in shared and communal spaces. The artworks were originally created for exhibitions and events and are now waiting in storage for a second life. Since 2018, Sculpture Placement Group has facilitated around 70 placements in schools, businesses, community groups, and universities.
The Loan Toolkit below provides artists and organisations with everything they need to plan and arrange a placement. All resources are free to download and use. Please get in touch if you have a query about the project.
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Gerroff!! (or User Feedback) sculpture group 1
Mick Peter, 2021
Description
Year made: 2021 Materials: Hi Macs and steel Dims: middle figure 225cm
Yozora
Emma Rogers, 2018
Description
‘Yozora’, meaning night sky, is a site specific installation of accumulatively constructed cast porcelain forms. These forms, cast from the origami fold ‘kusudama’ are suspended in a simple tapered formation to create an alien landscape of form, colour and texture that can only be viewed by looking upwards. Due to...
Gasoline Leaf
Joseph Ingleby, 1999
Description
Abstract organic sculpture for interiors exploring functional and natural associations and forms. Considering nature and environmental balance, the automobile language of rolled steel metamorphoses into a leaf.
Semper Vigilantes #1
Kate V Robertson, 2016
Description
Wall based sculpture with white plaster cast relief on paper pulp ‘marble’ backing board
jesú
chema, 2025
Description
jesú is the first sculpture from a series of works entitled ‘el mar de plástico’. this body of work combines polyethylene plastic sheeting recovered from the coast of southern spain, with scrap metal found in scrapyards and streets in glasgow this sculpture is the first one, out of mostly a...
A Taste Of Honey
Joseph Ingleby, 1999
Description
Abstract organic sculpture for interiors exploring functional and natural associations and forms. Viewed through the mesh steel spoon the copper reflects a moire effect reminiscent of stripes on a bee.
Wireframe
David Lemm, 2023
Freestanding Wall hung/Wall based
Description
This work is informed by walks exploring the coastline at Findhorn beach, considering designed and organic structures encountered in the landscape. Originally produced for exhibition at Moray Art Centre, and subsequently exhibited in Edinburgh and Galashiels.