Doorway Guardians

Annie Whiles

Doorway Guardians

Matt's Gallery · london.south

Dates

Dec 5Dec 19, 2026

Matt's Gallery, London and Karst, Plymouth are pleased to present a year-long collaborative project with Annie Whiles. Doorway Guardians is a series of three large woodcarvings by Whiles. They combine the imagery and culture of British seaside destinations with the media and methods of sacred painted medieval carvings, while echoing the artist's memories of molded-plastic charity collection boxes of the 1960s and ‘70s. They are designed to sit in the entranceways and thoroughfares of gallery buildings. Their role as divine attendants is to be preoccupied but open, listening and on watch, to be touched. Over the course of the year they will be rotated and exchanged, following the galleries' exhibition schedules and setting up a changing series of encounters for visitors at both venues. Eccentric and idiosyncratic, Whiles' work combines highly accomplished technical skill with cheeky humour. There is often more than meets the eye – hidden elements and surprises are there for those who look. The works are neither rarified nor precious but designed to travel, gathering patina from being touched by visitors as they encounter different audiences in different spaces. Each stands between 150 and 185cm in height and weighs between 160 and 250kg. Collaboration between public art organisations across the UK is central to the project, with the Guardians taking on a civic role that encourages a sense of public ownership. A spirit of cooperation is embodied through touring and sharing the work.