Garageland reviewer Travis Riley pays a visit to Bristol’s harbourside to take the benefits of the thoroughly un-English weather, and what better way to enjoy the summer sun than indoors playing with building blocks designed by a German educationalist.
The
walls of the high-ceilinged, Spike Island gallery space are dotted with
photo-realistic pencil drawings in thin, white frames.
One
series depicts wooden blocks in various formations; simple, cuboid children’s
toys in little stacks. The images are central on the white pages, and no evidence is given of the
surface upon which the wood rests or any space that it might inhabit – the
blocks are isolated in the mode of a study or schematic. They are filled out in
soft-pencil tone that perfectly captures the shade of the wood grain.