Jakob Rowlinson: REVIVER

18 July 2026 - 12 September 2026

Please join us for an exclusive first look on Friday 17 July from 17:00–19:30 with speeches commencing around 18:00. 

Relaxed Viewing – If you would like to visit a more relaxed opening with fewer crowds, no music, and designed for visitors who need to stim freely or make noise, then join us from 16:30-17:00 for a quieter private viewing experience, where staff will wear a mask.

If you would like to join us during this quieter viewing, please specify this in your RSVP, along with any guests you’d like to bring.

Please note all visitors between 16:30-17:00 will be encouraged to join in with mask-wearing for the safety of others attending.

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REVIVER is Jakob Rowlinson’s first UK institutional project, presented as a solo exhibition at The Art House in Wakefield, and an installation, ROTATOR, in the main Centre at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, having developed from a 2024 collaborative residency between both organisations.

Spanning across the two venues, this new body of work weaves together complex material histories, explores the ecology of local landscape, and continues the artist’s interest in queering the archive.

Collaging found leather objects into quasi-historical forms, these new works combine contemporary and historical references, creating sculptures that seem to exist in no single time period, existing somewhere between past and present. By using garments and fashion items such as leather jackets, handbags, and men’s brogues, and integrating them into large leather hides embellished with marbled inks and a range of piercings and fittings, Rowlinson merges the sacred and the profane, drawing on religious and folkloric imagery – including angels, demons, and green men – alongside references to contemporary queer fashion and fetish culture. Both projects open on Saturday 18 July.

   

ACCESS
This exhibition is featured in the Main Gallery.

-The Main Gallery is well-lit.
-The gallery is Guide and Support dog-friendly (We ask that dogs be kept on leads).
-The room has level access, and allows space for wheelchair/mobility aid/pushchair users or people with Guide dogs to pass comfortably.
-The exhibition includes Audio, Braille, Easier Read and Dyslexia-friendly interpretations.
-Sensory ear defenders are available for use during your visit, and can be picked up at the front desk.

We also offer private exhibition views by appointment.

See our Access Page for more information