Sarah Staton
Works available
Square Stack
2008
Tulip Wood
80 × 75 × 75cm
31 1/2 × 29 1/2 × 29 1/2 ins
Singapore Sling
2008
3 Painted Wooden Cups
Variable dimensions
Dry Martini
2007
Painted Wood
Variable dimensions
Cosmopolitan
2007
Painted Wood
Variable Dimensions
Tilda Chair (blue)
2009
Birch ply and gloss paint
Edition of 8 + 2 AP
80 × 70 x 80cm
2ft 7 1/2 × 2ft 3 1/2 × 2ft 7 1/2 ins
Biography
Sarah Staton's first exhibition at the New Art Centre is in the Artists' House, designed by the award-winning architect Stephen Marshall.
Alongside her sculptures are drawings, sketchbooks and maquettes that chart the development of individual pieces of work. These works demonstrate, together with her sculpture, Staton's fascination with the malleable identity of objects and their relationship to their surroundings.
Sarah Staton studied at St Martins School of Art, London (1984-1988) and has exhibited widely in Europe, North America, Russia and Japan. Solo exhibitions include A Clump of Plinths at The Lowry, Salford (2009), How They Met with Josephine Pryde at Bleich Rossi & Gabriel Senn Gallery, Vienna (2008), Shucks Sucks Sticks Stacks at The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield (2008) In 2005 Sarah completed a Henry Moore Fellowship at Sheffield Hallam University. She lives and works in Sheffield.