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Jamie Fitzpatrick, 'Why does it always have to be your face in the mirror every morning', 2023. Wax, Foam, Rubber, Wood, Jesmonite, Steel & Animatronic Components. 193 x 177 x 110 cm. Unique. Photographer: Alan Dimmick.
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Jamie Fitzpatrick, 'Home Counties Psycho Infinity 3', 2023. Oil Bar on Screenprint and Giclee Print. 40 x 29 cm. Unique. Photographer: Alan Dimmick.
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Jamie Fitzpatrick, 'We All Drive Our Ploughs Through the Bones of the Dead (Left Leg)', 2023. Jesmonite and Rubber. 72 x 51 x 41 cm. Unique. Photographer: Alan Dimmick.
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Jamie Fitzpatrick, 'I hate having to be you', 2023. Wax, Foam, Rubber, Wood, Jesmonite, Steel & Animatronic Components. 232 x 103 x 96 cm. Unique. Photographer: Alan Dimmick.
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Jamie Fitzpatrick, 'We All Drive Our Ploughs Through the Bones of the Dead (Left Hand)', 2023. Jesmonite and Rubber. 15 x 40 x 28 cm. Unique. Photographer: Alan Dimmick.
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Jamie Fitzpatrick, 'We All Drive Our Ploughs Through the Bones of the Dead (Right Leg)', 2023. Jesmonite, Concrete and Rubber. 103 x 61 x 46 cm. Unique. Photographer: Alan Dimmick.
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Jamie Fitzpatrick (b.1985, Southport, UK) lives and works in Edinburgh, UK. He graduated in 2015 with an MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art, having gained a BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Philosophy and Contemporary Practice in 2009 from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee. Awards include: Vordemberge-Gildewart Award (2016), shortlist; XL Catlin Art Prize (2016); UK/RAINE Saatchi...
'Psycho Home-Counties' is Jamie Fitzpatrick's third solo show with the gallery. The exhibition presents a new body of sculptures with animatronics and audio, alongside paintings on paper, that reflect on the English Countryside through a tangled narrative drawn from both personal experiences and British folklore.