ABOUT

Daily Baroque is an exhibition of work by sculptor Laura White which continues her exploration of dough as a sculptural medium. Laura’s practice is driven by an interest in how chosen materials assert agency in the creation of a work. She often pushes materials to the point of failure and then accepts, adapts and works with that failure.

Combining newly made pieces with older porcelain ones, the works in Daily Baroque are spread across the gallery on low platforms and seem to be captured in flux, perhaps the remnants of a larger work that has suffered a catastrophic failure and might continue to crumble. There is dynamism and tension in this presentation shaped by the dough, a material that remains mutable, that might shift and change during the course of the exhibition and which feels both like stone and like flesh with its delicate hues.

Drawing on Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s concept of rendering stone to look as soft as dough the work references Baroque marble statuary and has the same tactility

Please join us for the preview of Daily Baroque on Friday 19 September, 6-8pm with BSL interpretation from Sue MacLaine

More information on Laura White

Image credit: Laura White. KNEAD. Dough mix, food colouring, MDF, paint and concrete blocks. Dimensions variable. Fondazione Pastificio Cerere, Rome, Italy. Courtesy Fondazione Pastificio Cerere Photography by Carlo Romano. 2025