Wreath to Pleasure No 1 & Wreath to Pleasure No 10
Helen Chadwick, 1994
Wreaths to Pleasure is a series of thirteen photographs of deliciously coloured flowers which have been precisely arranged, be it in clusters or individually, in combination with various fluids, from Windolene to bubble-bath. The two pieces selected by Southampton were chosen because they demonstrate the extent to which Helen Chadwick has used this approach to achieve strikingly different results. The image of tightly-bunched deep yellow and orange tulips surrounding a single cherry in a well of black oil is in sharp contrast to that of pink and white delphiniums floating in translucent hair gel. Wreaths to Pleasure make clear reference to bodily forms and fluids, and to sexuality. They are beautifully delicate, tempting yet untouchable, simultaneously delicious and bordering on the repulsive.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Wreath to Pleasure No 1 & Wreath to Pleasure No 10, 1994
Date supported
1994
Medium and material
Cibachrome photographs, powder-coated steell, glass, aluminium-faced MDF
Dimensions
110 x 110 x 5 cm
Grant
2000
Total cost
8000

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