AiRM 2022

 

Giles Round is an artist currently living in St Leonards-on-Sea with more-than-human companion Philip Seymour Hoffman Round. Following a year spent in an imaginary relationship with late artist Félix González-Torres, Round fled London during the mass exodus.

‘In the tradition of the shingle left on top of Derek Jarman’s headstone, the works presented at St Clement are all offerings to the dead. Drawn from Jarman’s life and Prospect Cottage, the mementos include a 6 metre hag-stone necklace, flowers from a nearby garden and a series of pictures portraying elements from Jarman’s autobiography ‘Dancing Ledge’. Oil-stick and watercolour on linen the series depicts: the landscape at Buggerru, Sardinia; a palm tree; Ambre Solaire & a Frisbee; Jeyes Fluid & Soda Crystals; Amyl & Baby Oil.’

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

We are grateful to RDHCT and Kent County Council for funding us to build on our heritage research and community outreach. We want to thank Arts Council England and National Heritage Lottery for supporting our projects and allowing us the chance to commission from such an amazing and exciting number of contemporary artists