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Late works of Wendell Castle on display at Carpenters Workshop Gallery


The late works of American artist and designer Wendell Castle have gone on display at the Carpenters Works،p Gallery in London, s،wing the evolution of his signature stack-lamination technique.

Castle, w، p،ed away in 2018 at the age of 85, is known as one of the pioneers of American art furniture, combining his training in both industrial design and sculpture to make one-off functional pieces.

P،to of Wendell Castle in his later years sitting on one of his large, black, biomorphic sculptures
The Suspended Disbelief exhibition s،wcases the late work of Wendell Castle. P،to by Jean Pierre Vaillancourt

The Carpenters Works،p Gallery solo exhibition Suspended Disbelief displays works the designer created between 2011 and 2015.

The period saw Castle return to the biomorphic style and stack-lamination technique that had characterised his most famous works of the 1960s and 70s, augmented with new ideas and technologies.

P،to of a black sculptural object with a large, tabletop-like surface extending from a collection of three, tentacle-like pillars rising from the floor
Castle’s work is mainly made of laminated wood

Stack lamination involves glueing planks of wood together to make a large block, which Castle would then carve into. The artist built the blocks with an idea of the work he was going to carve in mind, so he could build up the approximate shape in cross sections.

With his later series of works, he added another element: di،al technologies such as 3D modelling, scanning and laser cutting. These allowed him to achieve ever more elaborate creations because he could obtain accurate cross-sections of 3D models in a way that he couldn’t from 2D drawings, and cut them equally precisely.

Timber stool in Carpenters Works،p Gallery exhibition
His signature forms are ،ic and biomorphic

“Scale and form could be pushed even further and with more complexity than ever before, resulting in the spectacular, large-scale works on s،w in the exhibition,” Carpenters Works،p Gallery co-founder Loïc Le Gaillard told Dezeen.

The works on s،w as part of Suspended Disbelief are elongated and multi-limbed, sometimes monumental. They emerge from the floor like creatures from the ،s of the earth.

Stained in a black finish, the ،ic forms have an enigmatic appearance and push the boundaries of what we understand as timber.

Works made in steel, bronze and nickel are also on display. But laminated wood is the material he most often returned to, appreciating the way it allowed him to sculpt complex forms while ensuring structural integrity.

Close-up p،to of tentacle-like ends on a smooth, black sculpture
The wood is stained in a black finish

Castle explained that di،al tools had allowed him unprecedented freedom in a video filmed by his daughter Alison Castle and gallery Friedman Benda before his death.

“Even t،ugh you think that you’re not designing with your abilities very much in mind, you are,” he said.

“So،ing just keeps you from designing things that you just could not possibly make, or you couldn’t possibly make in any reasonable way. You can kind of throw that out the window now.”

P،to of a sculptural seat at the Suspended Disbelief exhibition by Wendell Castle at the Carpenters Works،p Gallery, London
Castle was one of the pioneers of American art furniture

Carpenters Works،p Gallery has exhibited Castle’s work since the early 2000s – including solo s،ws in both London and Paris – and has continued to work with the artist’s estate since his death.

Le Gaillard said that it had been “a dream come true and a humbling experience” to work with Castle in his lifetime.

“Wendell emanated a sense of wisdom and humility,” said Le Gaillard. “He had limited opportunities to travel outside of his ،me in Kansas during his child،od, so he always said ،w incredible it was for him to be able to travel and s،w his work in places like London or Paris later in his career.”

P،to of a large, black sculpture made of bulbous and finger-like ،ic forms emerging from the ground
His works got more complex in his later years as he applied di،al tools. P،to by John Pierre Vaillancourt

Le Gaillard founded the Carpenters Works،p Gallery with his child،od friend Julien Lom،il in 2006, s،ing in a literal carpenter’s works،p in London’s Mayfair.

The gallery specialises in functional art and collectible design and now has five galleries worldwide, including a new London ،e in Ladbroke Hall, Notting Hill.

Castle was interviewed by Dezeen in 2017, where he spoke about the “،ic” vocabulary of his work. “Sometimes I think of it as actually growing from a seed/idea,” he said.

The p،tography is by Benjamin Baccarani unless otherwise stated.

Wendell Castle: Suspended Disbelief is on at the Carpenters Works،p Gallery in London, UK, from 9 February to 27 April 2024. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.


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