'Sub Urban: New Drawings' James Hockey Gallery, University For The Creative Arts, Farnham; Surrey
1 September – 10 October 2015
Curated by Richard Hylton
UCA’s Cultural Programme invited Barbara Walker to create a series of new site-specific wall drawings for the James Hockey Gallery. Working in the gallery over the course of August and September, Walker’s resulting exhibition comprised of large-scale charcoal drawings made directly on to the gallery walls, which derive from photographs of anonymous individuals photographed by the artist in and around the Farnham area. Sub Urban considers stereotypes through the study of dress codes and fashion worn primarily by young people. Through the use of portraiture and ‘traditional’ materials, scale and intricate compositions, Walker’s art offers a powerful mediation on both the representation and social status of the young in contemporary Britain.
Sub Urban: New Drawings Publication
This illustrated publication was produced to mark Barbara Walker’s exhibition Sub Urban: New Drawings at the James Hockey Gallery, University for the Creative Arts, 1 September – 8 October 2015. The exhibition was organised by UCA’s Cultural Programme, Farnham.
Photography by Stephen White and Jane Pearce