Ann-Margreth’s Blog
Holocene
Ann-Margreth Bohl’s sculpture Holocene, at the RHS Show Garden, Chatsworth House, 6-10 June 2018. Visitors to this year’s Royal Horticultural Society Show Garden at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, will witness a highly unusual event. A monumental stone sculpture, which...
Lumen
The play of light and shadow is a recurring theme in Ann-Margreth Bohl’s sculptures. Lumen (the name comes from the standard unit for measuring light) was inspired by two recent journeys. The first was to Portland in Dorset, where Ann-Margreth first began...
‘See-Through-Squares’ in conversation
In September 2016, I collaborated with composer Emily Hall and sound designer David Sheppard on building a interactive musical sculpture.
Dark<>Light 27th exhibition at Stroud Subscription Rooms November-2nd December 2017
Exhibition 27th November- 2nd December 2017, Stroud Subscription Rooms, some of my new stone carvings will be on show.
Exhibition of drawings and sculptures at Allomorphic Stroud 24th-26th August 2017
Upcoming Exhibition of drawings and sculptures by Ann-Margreth Bohl at Allomorphic in Stroud during the August Stroud Fringe Festival 2017 Poster Nielsan Abbott-Bohl
‘Passing Light’ in the Award Winning Quarry Garden
Some Bonkers Stonehenge A striking new monumental sculpture is going up at the National Memorial Arboretum: an imposing wall, some three metres high and fifteen metres long, with a series of cracks and grooves cut into it, designed to cast a complex and...
IQ Quarry Garden
‘Passing Light’, a sculptural installation paying homage to light/ shadow and form.
“Passing Light” stone carving/ installation at RHS Chatsworth Flower Show 2017
“Passing Light” Light and dark influencing two dimensional and form lies at the centre of my work. I have over twenty years experience in stone carving, developing continuously a understanding of this natural material and its qualities, alongside the forms it can hold...
See-Through Squares – London Sinfonietta 2016
Sculptural instument built in collaboration with composers Emily Hall and David Sheppard.
For You – Installation, Stroud Fringe 2016
Commissioned for the Good on Paper Stroud Fringe event in St. Laurence Church
GOP – Why Art?
As part of the Stroud Fringe 2016, Good on Paper has launched the series Why Art? Filmed and edited by Katie Jane Watson Music by Body Clocks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xej0_TZCiw
‘For You’ – model for light installation
This is the beginning of a light installation that can be viewed as part of the Good On Paper Fringe Event - 28th August, 5pm at St. Laurence Church, Stroud GL5 1JL.
See-Through Squares, model
A music reactive mobile being played by composers Emily Hall and David Sheppard as part of the London Sinfonietta Short/ King’s Place – 28th September 2016 9AM
Sculpture Trail – New Brewery Arts, Cirencester
Inside and OutFrom 16th July - 11th September 2016New Brewery Arts, Cirencester, GL7 1JHHow does site alter our response to a work of art?In this show, New Brewery Arts invites visitors to think about the nature of sculpture and its relationship with the...
Light Installation at Stroud Fringe
‘Good On Paper’ Fringe Event – 28th August, 5pm at St. Laurence Church, Stroud GL5 1JL
Rodborough Real Gardens and Sculpture Trail
Three by Three by Three – Installation, Stroud, April 2016
Three by Three by Three Installation, Stroud, April 2016 Situated in a cellar under the Highstreet, constructed site specific in this difficult to access space, the viewers (1-2 at a time), crawled through 3 arches (60cmx90cm) into a dark, damp tunnel to...
Open Studios 2016
site festival 16 http://www.sitefestival.org.uk
Shadow Depth
Experiment with moving geometrical form, light and projection
Shadow Dimensional
Shadow Installation
Created by students during a 3 day stonecarving workshop at New Brewery Arts
Installation Model II
Christmas open studios
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