Veronica Ryan: Multiple Conversations
2026
Published by Whitechapel Gallery190 pagesSoftcoverISBN 9780854883271
Veronica Ryan’s sculptures balance intimacy with monumentality, moving between small votive-like objects, extruded hanging forms shaped by gravity, and large bronzes derived from casts of fruit and flower buds. Her use of techniques such as winding, gathering, binding, concealing and creasing give her sculptures a sense of latent energy, resulting in forms whose presence exceeds their physical dimensions.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Veronica Ryan: Multiple Conversations’ at Whitechapel Gallery, this monograph charts the development of Ryan’s practice over five decades. It features rich imagery of newly discovered works, original writing and new interpretations by leading scholars, as well as a conversation with Frances Morris and the late artist Phyllida Barlow.
Includes essays from Jo Applin, Darby English, Catherine Spencer, Tamara Schenkenberg, and Amy Tobin.