Sian Gledhill
Art and Education

Delighted to be exhibiting in this group show, curated by @mandyleonard_art @helenscalway and @lizcollini
The Bones of It
In this show, a group of artists respond to the atmosphere of the Safe House in terms of completeness and incompleteness, fragility and toughness, things made and things showing the process of their making.
Safehouse 1
139 Copeland Rd
London
SE15 3SN
Open
Sat 6th June 11-8pm
Sun 7th June 11 -5pm
PV Sat 6th 2 -8pm
Artists:
@marybransonart
@lizcollini
@kfrank29
@siangledhill
@mandyleonard_art
@johannamelvin
@creative__licence
@helenscalway
@lindsay.simons.artist
Guy Allott
Karima Noren
@maverickprojects
@cumberland_road_studios
@theesop

Over, under, over, under.
Repeat!
Over, under, over, under.
Repeat.
It’s looking pretty trippy today …

A interlude for April.
Continuing my research into conversations between line, form and place.
This time heavy on places of worship.

A interlude for April.
Continuing my research into conversations between line, form and place.
This time heavy on places of worship.

A interlude for April.
Continuing my research into conversations between line, form and place.
This time heavy on places of worship.

A interlude for April.
Continuing my research into conversations between line, form and place.
This time heavy on places of worship.

A interlude for April.
Continuing my research into conversations between line, form and place.
This time heavy on places of worship.

A interlude for April.
Continuing my research into conversations between line, form and place.
This time heavy on places of worship.
🔈
It doesn’t have to be like this!
🖤
Er, Erm, Ur, Urm
2003
All speech removed from all BBC News broadcasts between March - June 2003 at the start of the invasion of Iraq.
🔈
It doesn’t have to be like this!
🖤
Er, Erm, Ur, Urm
2003
All speech removed from all BBC News broadcasts between March - June 2003 at the start of the invasion of Iraq.

✋🏼🟡🦶🏼
Is pre sriptum a word? Post scriptum definitely is, and I Iike the idea of using pre scriptum to describe a sketch. What started during those hazy days of the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. You’d do a sideway dance to avoid touching someone, but accidentally brush past them. Conversations around touch or the absence of has led me to this moment, weaving together photographs from my phone archive. Warp and weft are truly some great words to start a conversation with.

… all roads lead to here …
The start of something new for 2026
Unearthed treasures while tidying up.
From here and there, gifted postcards getting some fresh air.
. Cagliari’s Roman Amphitheatre
. St Marks Square
. Spanish Bull Fighters
. Tenerife

… all roads lead to here …
The start of something new for 2026
Unearthed treasures while tidying up.
From here and there, gifted postcards getting some fresh air.
. Cagliari’s Roman Amphitheatre
. St Marks Square
. Spanish Bull Fighters
. Tenerife

… all roads lead to here …
The start of something new for 2026
Unearthed treasures while tidying up.
From here and there, gifted postcards getting some fresh air.
. Cagliari’s Roman Amphitheatre
. St Marks Square
. Spanish Bull Fighters
. Tenerife

… all roads lead to here …
The start of something new for 2026
Unearthed treasures while tidying up.
From here and there, gifted postcards getting some fresh air.
. Cagliari’s Roman Amphitheatre
. St Marks Square
. Spanish Bull Fighters
. Tenerife

A note for January!
It’s hard to speak about things from the heart or what I’m looking forward to this year when the world seems to be imploding in on itself.There are more urgent matters that simultaneously need our attention but equally feel so big and overwhelming that anything I speak of or share seems so trite. This platform is a strange place at the minute. It is hard to filter through the noise but I keep coming back to the idea of the spectacle.
A powerful telephoto military camera detects human bodies from a distance of more than 30km. Humans appear as ghostly figures, their faces glowing eerily as the camera records traces of sweat, saliva and moisture. The world around them, whether the vast undulating sea or the makeshift streets of the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais, we witness displaced humanity in its relentlessly grey otherness.
The camera itself is sanctioned as a weapon under international law because it is used for long range surveillance, and often connected to advanced weapons systems to lethally target enemy positions. It is this weapon that Mosse adapted and used to trace the journeys of refugees and migrants from all over the world.
Richard Mosse -Incoming
The Curve, Barbican 2018 (?)

A note for January!
It’s hard to speak about things from the heart or what I’m looking forward to this year when the world seems to be imploding in on itself.There are more urgent matters that simultaneously need our attention but equally feel so big and overwhelming that anything I speak of or share seems so trite. This platform is a strange place at the minute. It is hard to filter through the noise but I keep coming back to the idea of the spectacle.
A powerful telephoto military camera detects human bodies from a distance of more than 30km. Humans appear as ghostly figures, their faces glowing eerily as the camera records traces of sweat, saliva and moisture. The world around them, whether the vast undulating sea or the makeshift streets of the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais, we witness displaced humanity in its relentlessly grey otherness.
The camera itself is sanctioned as a weapon under international law because it is used for long range surveillance, and often connected to advanced weapons systems to lethally target enemy positions. It is this weapon that Mosse adapted and used to trace the journeys of refugees and migrants from all over the world.
Richard Mosse -Incoming
The Curve, Barbican 2018 (?)

A note for January!
It’s hard to speak about things from the heart or what I’m looking forward to this year when the world seems to be imploding in on itself.There are more urgent matters that simultaneously need our attention but equally feel so big and overwhelming that anything I speak of or share seems so trite. This platform is a strange place at the minute. It is hard to filter through the noise but I keep coming back to the idea of the spectacle.
A powerful telephoto military camera detects human bodies from a distance of more than 30km. Humans appear as ghostly figures, their faces glowing eerily as the camera records traces of sweat, saliva and moisture. The world around them, whether the vast undulating sea or the makeshift streets of the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais, we witness displaced humanity in its relentlessly grey otherness.
The camera itself is sanctioned as a weapon under international law because it is used for long range surveillance, and often connected to advanced weapons systems to lethally target enemy positions. It is this weapon that Mosse adapted and used to trace the journeys of refugees and migrants from all over the world.
Richard Mosse -Incoming
The Curve, Barbican 2018 (?)

A note for January!
It’s hard to speak about things from the heart or what I’m looking forward to this year when the world seems to be imploding in on itself.There are more urgent matters that simultaneously need our attention but equally feel so big and overwhelming that anything I speak of or share seems so trite. This platform is a strange place at the minute. It is hard to filter through the noise but I keep coming back to the idea of the spectacle.
A powerful telephoto military camera detects human bodies from a distance of more than 30km. Humans appear as ghostly figures, their faces glowing eerily as the camera records traces of sweat, saliva and moisture. The world around them, whether the vast undulating sea or the makeshift streets of the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais, we witness displaced humanity in its relentlessly grey otherness.
The camera itself is sanctioned as a weapon under international law because it is used for long range surveillance, and often connected to advanced weapons systems to lethally target enemy positions. It is this weapon that Mosse adapted and used to trace the journeys of refugees and migrants from all over the world.
Richard Mosse -Incoming
The Curve, Barbican 2018 (?)

A note for January!
It’s hard to speak about things from the heart or what I’m looking forward to this year when the world seems to be imploding in on itself.There are more urgent matters that simultaneously need our attention but equally feel so big and overwhelming that anything I speak of or share seems so trite. This platform is a strange place at the minute. It is hard to filter through the noise but I keep coming back to the idea of the spectacle.
A powerful telephoto military camera detects human bodies from a distance of more than 30km. Humans appear as ghostly figures, their faces glowing eerily as the camera records traces of sweat, saliva and moisture. The world around them, whether the vast undulating sea or the makeshift streets of the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais, we witness displaced humanity in its relentlessly grey otherness.
The camera itself is sanctioned as a weapon under international law because it is used for long range surveillance, and often connected to advanced weapons systems to lethally target enemy positions. It is this weapon that Mosse adapted and used to trace the journeys of refugees and migrants from all over the world.
Richard Mosse -Incoming
The Curve, Barbican 2018 (?)

An interlude!
We dance a dance in these corridors.
Deals get made, ideas are shared, artwork gets made and everything else happens in-between.

An interlude!
We dance a dance in these corridors.
Deals get made, ideas are shared, artwork gets made and everything else happens in-between.

An interlude!
We dance a dance in these corridors.
Deals get made, ideas are shared, artwork gets made and everything else happens in-between.

An interlude!
We dance a dance in these corridors.
Deals get made, ideas are shared, artwork gets made and everything else happens in-between.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

… all roads lead here …
35,000 photos that seem random in isolation but when woven together begin to have a conversation with each other. An ongoing series using my enormous digital archive.

I was going to write something really profound about Holly @holly___antrum and how much solace these corridors of communication have been in the last twenty months. But, I got a bit distracted with things and lost the thread of what I wanted to say.
I adore her work, process of making, the way her words and images connect with each other,transport you into another realm. I will forever be thankful to her for introducing me to the word corpsing. It’s one of my favourites.
She is in the middle of finishing her Phd and is selling this print, ‘Green -eyed jump, rural idyll’ to raise funds for the last bit. If you’ve ever been through or are going through long periods of research you’ll know the last final push is a jumbled up bit of everything, everywhere all at once. I now have one and you can too! What better way to support Holly in this moment, than buying her print?
Go check out Holly’s work, fall in love with her process, her words and treat yourself beautiful piece of work knowing that you are supporting someone in their research endeavours.
You are almost there.
Big love.
X.S

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞

You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞
You don’t ever believe what the wisdom of your forebears tell when you’re living it. 15 years is a lifetime that really has flashed by in a blink of an eye. I don’t think we’re doing to badly are we @heyjambojambo
Oh Dungeness! With the smallest railway in the world, the lighthouse and those monolithic concrete listening ears sitting majestically on the Kent coast . You are truly very special!
Derek Jaman knew didn’t he.
17.04.10
✨💞
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