For his debut at The Sunday Painter, Vinegar & Piss, Dominic Watson presents a large-scale sculptural installation centred around a galleon constructed from reclaimed wooden children’s playhouses. Installed in the basement gallery, the ship resembles an archaeological discovery, its structure at once fantastical and fragile. Visitors are invited to enter and move through the galleon, which stands as a portrait of contemporary England: a nation adrift, run aground, and in decline. Its crew, depicted through fragmented figurative sculptures crafted from clay, wax, polystyrene, and papier-mâché, have descended into chaos and madness, mirroring political infighting and social unrest. The exhibition takes...