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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Mallow
Jane Higginbottom, 2021
Description
Carved and painted stone based on the repeated forms of a mallow flower.
Standing Zip 2: Pyramid Selling (part of installation)
Mick Peter, 2015
Description
Year made: 2015 Materials: Dims: 104 x 230 x 100
Nice Capture (camera 1)
Kate V Robertson, 2022
Description
Cast aluminium assemblage sculpture resembling a camera, mounted on polystyrene and cardboard with CD/DVD mosaic.
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.
Folds
Laura Wilson, 2017
Description
Background, history, commissioner of the work ‘Folds’ was commissoned by SPACE, London for my solo exhibition (13 Jan–25 Mar 2017). The work saw me live carve a torso-sized piece of bath stone into the likeness of fresh bread dough alongside two female stonemasons. The work makes visible the passage of...
Semper Vigilantes #1
Kate V Robertson, 2016
Description
Wall based sculpture with white plaster cast relief on paper pulp ‘marble’ backing board
Pass
Alex Allan, 2020
Description
Sculpture created in preparation for a larger, permanent public work in Danderhall, Midlothian. This work was used to explore mix ratios, pigmentation and aperture with regards to the final work. This work could be placed indoors or set into a suitable place outdoors for public interaction.