Primary/Bristol: The Kingfisher School 1
Primary/Bristol: The Kingfisher School 1
Richard Woods, Nature Making 2014 © the artists. Courtesy of the artists and Foreground.

2016 - 2018

Primary/Bristol: The Kingfisher School

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Synopsis

The Kingfisher School is part of Bristol City Council’s Primary/Bristol series of artist commissions for primary schools commissioned as part of the Primary Capital Education Programme. As part of the development British artists Richard Woods has been commissioned by Foreground to develop a new permanent artwork for the school.

Primary/Bristol: The Kingfisher School
Richard Woods, Nature Making 2014 © the artists. Courtesy of the artists and Foreground.

Over the past decade Richard Woods has built an international reputation for his signature architectural transformations, paintings and sculpture that fold the history of the decorative arts, functional design and graphic language into intoxicatingly witty plays with image and surface. 

Woods’ installations mix traditional printmaking techniques and historical motifs with industrial materials to transform the façades and floors of buildings with boldly imposed surfaces. His work is often combined in juxtapositions of colour and style that create environments that question ideas of taste and value even as they seduce us with their exuberance. 

Commissioned by Foreground as part of Bristol City Council’s Primary Capital Programme of artist commissions for Primary schools, Richard Woods will be making a series of new works for The Kingfisher School in 2018. 

Wood’s will work directly with Alec French Architects who are designing Kingfisher Primary School to create a significant impact on the built fabric of the school exterior and interior. Influenced by the ancient wood concealed behind the social housing that surrounds the school site, Woods will create a repeat pattern influenced by natural motifs that will be applied to a feature area of the building façade around the main entrance and also repeated in major expanses of the school’s entrance atrium and main school hall, weaving his joyful play with pattern throughout the school’s main spaces and identity. 

This project has been made possible through funding from Bristol City Council as part of the Primary Capital Education Programme. 

Primary/Bristol: The Kingfisher School 2
Richard Woods, Nature Making 2014 © the artists. Courtesy of the artists and Foreground.

Richard Woods (born Cheshire UK, 1966) has exhibited widely across the UK, Europe, and USA. Key past projects include Work Tables, Friedman Benda Gallery, New York, 2016; Duck Weave, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, 2016; Inclosure Acts, Chapter, Cardiff, 2015; Bad Brickwork, WORKS|PROJECTS, Bristol, 2014; D.I.Y, Alan Christea, London, 2013; Seoul Tudor, Art Club 1563, Seoul, South Korea, 2011; Nieuwbouw, Public Commission, Antwerp, 2010; The Yard, Modern Art Oxford in collaboration with dRMM Architects, 2010; Port Sunlight, commissioned by Lever House, New York, 2009; WRONGWOODS, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2009; Innovation – investment – progress, Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, 2008; Logo no. 26, commissioned work for ‘Thin Cities’, London, 2006. He has work in private and public collections including The Saatchi Collection, London; Arts Council Collection, London; Frank Cohen Collection, Manchester/Wolverhampton; Unilever Collection, London, Zabludowicz Collection, London, Jumex Foundation, Mexico.