Art at Aynhoe Park

Sophie Ryder

An inaugural exhibition of large-scale and smaller sculpture, paintings and wire drawings.

Sophie Ryder's world is one of sawdust, wet plaster, old machine parts and toys, weld joins and angle grinders, wire 'pancakes', torn scraps of paper, charcoal sticks and acid baths. These objects are direct products of her working methods, and as such they have an inherent fascination - people are naturally intrigued by unusual processes. It is necessary, however, to see beyond them and recognise that the materials are a means to an end: the communication of ideas. They lie at the centre of all the artist's creations, and they are fed by a spring that never runs dry. Indeed, the ideas emerge so quickly that Ryder never has enough time to implement all of them. The ability to retrieve and develop an idea will depend not only on how other projects are progressing, but also on the resolution of any technical hurdles she may have set herself, especially in relation to her larger sculptures. Working 'big' is a very significant feature of her work, and she enjoys rising to the constructional and creative challenges which flow from this aspiration.


Open by appointment only,  beginning 1 May 2010 for 8 weeks.