28.5.25 - Amie Siegel at Goodwood Art Foundation, West Sussex Amie Siegel is a featured artist in the inaugural season of the Goodwood Art Foundation, opening to the public on Saturday 31 May 2025. 

A film installation and works on paper by Siegel occupy the Foundation’s Pigott Gallery. Her acclaimed film Bloodlines (2022) follows the movement of paintings by British artist George Stubbs (1724–1806) from stately homes to public exhibition, exploring ideas of class and labour, and the relationship between public and private realms. In Siegel’s film, people, property, animals and objects move between the real and the represented, creating a mirror of human, equine and artistic bloodlines, and highlighting both lineages of ownership and the constructs of image-making itself. Stubbs spent nine months at Goodwood painting three sporting scenes, part of Goodwood’s historic art collection. Siegel’s deft compositions and associative editing allow subtle readings, questioning cultural heritage as it continues to shape British society today.

Siegel’s print series Cloudes (2023) transposes and combines details of the sky as portrayed in paintings and etchings by Stubbs — puffs and veils of cloud, atmosphere and greenery — on a one-to-one scale with the original works, underscoring her interest in temporality, montage and the material image. Siegel’s Cloudes reveal visual tensions between ageing canvas surfaces, depth perspective, and the latent technologies of image production (engraving, painting, monochrome, colour), honing in on moments of the ephemeral made still.

Curated by Ann Gallagher, Consultant Curator, Goodwood Art Foundation, with Assistant Curator, Eleanor Clarke.

The opening programme includes artists Lubna Chowdhary, Isamu Noguchi, Hélio Oiticica, Susan Philipsz, Veronica Ryan, Rachel Whiteread and Rose Wylie. 

Amie Siegel at Goodwood Art Foundation

31 May–2 November 2025

Goodwood Art Foundation
New Barn Hill
Goodwood
Chichester
West Sussex
PO18 0QP

Opening hours: Thursday to Monday, 9am–5pm
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