Art on the Underground: Everything Meets Here by Jessie Brennan

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Everything Meets Here Jessie Brennan Edgware Road (Circle line) Underground station From November 2012 In 2010 London-based artist Jessie Brennan was invited by Art on the Underground to conceive a project for local people that would resonate with Jacqueline Poncelet’s permanent artwork Wrapper for a new Transport for London building next to Edgware Road (Circle line) Underground station. Everything Meets Here (2012), a largescale pencil drawing of an imaginary landscape assembled from personal information, was the result. It evolved from Brennan’s extended dialogue with participating groups: St Marylebone Society; users and residents of 60 Penfold Street; photography students from City of Westminster College and London Underground staff. For more information and to leave a comment visit art.tfl.gov.uk

Jessie Brennan, Everything Meets Here, 2012, pencil on paper, 42 3 297 cm

London Underground Jessie Brennan’s practice lies between drawing and participation, informed by the social history of places, and by a direct engagement with the individuals who occupy them. Central to her work is the exchange of local knowledge and personal experiences, memories, folklore and myths, between herself and the people within a particular place, situation or context. She is fascinated by using drawing as a tool to conceptualise and imagine these experiences. Brennan’s starting point for this project was purposely fluid and open-ended. Her aim was to create opportunities for the groups to reflect upon the creative processes employed by Poncelet in her own research and development period, and on aspects of her work – pattern, colour, social history – that stimulated their imaginations. They approached this through the activities of drawing and assembling found and personal objects. The construction phase of Wrapper on site next to Edgware Road station offered a backdrop to Brennan’s one-to-one conversations with LU staff. The staff, many of whom have over 15 years experience of working on the Tube, also spoke about their experiences at the station, from acts of kindness at work, friendships and trust between colleagues, the importance of feeling that they can make a difference – however small – to someone’s day, to their dreams and aspirations outside of work.

The information gathered from these interactions, and the process of exchange itself, is playfully articulated in Brennan’s meticulously detailed pencil drawing, handled with her characteristic delicate sensitivity. The changing scales interwoven into the fabric of the drawings create a fictionalised space in which incongruous perceptions of time and place coexist. The work resonates with the personal memories, anecdotes and stories that inspired it. Everything Meets Here is on temporary display at Edgware Road Underground station (Circle line) and can also be navigated and explored in detail online at art.tfl.gov.uk.

ART ON THE UNDERGROUND

Everything Meets Here Jessie Brennan A new artwork developed with residents, students and London Underground staff for Edgware Road (Circle line) Underground station From November 2012 art.tfl.gov.uk

About the artist Jessie Brennan is an artist-educator who lives and works in London. She graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2007 and has since exhibited nationally and internationally, with exhibitions and projects including Cities and Eyes, Mariam Cramer Projects, Amsterdam (2012); Jerwood Drawing Prize 2011, Jerwood Space, London and UK tour (2011 & 2010); And Then Again, Lisbon City Museum, Portugal (2010); Impossible Buildings: Interpreting Place, Art on the Underground, London (2009). In 2011 Brennan was Second Prize Winner of the Jerwood Drawing Prize, and she has received many other awards, including Grundtvig Visits and Exchanges, ECORYS (2010) and Leverhulme Trust Bursary (2006). She is a visiting lecturer at a number of universities in the UK.

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