Fred Coppin at Candida Stevens Gallery exhibition

Sussex gallery owner to launch lockdown-inspired art exhibition, in aid of Winston’s Wish

A creative initiative is currently in development by a Sussex-based gallery owner and curator, to support artists in isolation and raise vital funds for the childhood bereavement charity, Winston’s Wish

Artists from all over the UK are coming together to express and record their personal experiences of life in lockdown, in order to raise vital funds to support grieving children and young people.

The project, entitled ‘Isolated OBSERVATIONS’, is the initiative of gallery owner and curator, Candida Stevens, from the Chichester-based Candida Stevens Gallery.  After becoming “increasingly aware of how many artists – with no deadlines, and all exhibitions / art fairs cancelled – were feeling overwhelmingly destabilised during lockdown”, Stevens wanted to be able to offer her artists a means of focus and stability. Particularly to those who live alone, or who are vulnerable or assigned to barracks.

At the same time, Stevens says, she began thinking about the invisible victims of this time: “There will be many. But amongst the particularly vulnerable will be bereaved children.”

With a determination to support artists in lockdown, and take action to help the most vulnerable, an idea was born: an invitation for artists to unlock and create, and to do what artists do best – to share their thoughts and experiences. To capture their own personal response to this unique time.

The project, now in development, involves 16 artists from Brighton to Glasgow, who will each submit four pieces of work in four weeks to the gallery.  The works will be curated into an exhibition entitled: ‘Isolated OBSERVATIONS’ and will run from 5th June 2020 for one month, with profits from the sale of the works going to the childhood bereavement charity, Winston’s Wish.

Artists involved include: Fred Coppin, Giorgia Siriaco and Pippa Blake.

“Themes are beginning to emerge”, says Stevens, “empty spaces and yearning. Views from windows and observations of neighbours. The minutiae of domesticity. The optimism of nature. Also the coming together of community – the making of facemasks and clapping hands.

“It is in this spirit of the ‘coming together of community’, that the idea was born.  I wanted to do something that would help us to all pull together; something that would provide a creative focus for artists right now, and also raise money to support those whose suffering will continue long after lockdown is lifted”, explains Stevens.

 Children who have already lost a sibling or a parent are particularly anxious at this time – fearing they might lose another.

“Winston’s Wish is a charity doing essential work to support these children all over the UK. But with charity income slashed, they urgently need funds to carry out their important work.”

The Duchess of Richmond, President of Winston’s Wish, praised the initiative: “Candida Stevens has been typically proactive in supporting both her artists and bereaved children through this wonderful proposal.  The feelings of isolation and abandonment are all too familiar for children who have experienced the death of a parent and we, at Winston’s Wish, are very grateful for this support so that we may continue to do our best to help the children who need us.”

The complete ‘Isolated OBSERVATIONS’ exhibition will go live online on Friday 5th June 2020 at candida.stevens.com and by appointment in the gallery from Monday 8th June 2020. 100% of gallery profits will be donated to Winston’s Wish.

Full list of artists:  Sara Berman –  Pippa Blake  –  Fred Coppin  –  Freya Douglas-Morris  –  Tinsel Edwards  –  Stephen Farthing RA  –  Nicola Green  –  Anne Kelly  –  Alice Kettle  –  Irene Lees  –  Rob Lyon  –  Calum McClure  –  Grace O’Connor  –  Anne Rothenstein  –  Giorgia Siriaco  –  Anthony Stevens