14.03.2026 – 09.05.2026
Jamie Seymour:
The Sick Rose
The Sick Rose is a solo exhibition by artist Jamie Seymour. Taking its title from William Blake’s dark and mythic poem, the exhibition brings together new paintings, drawings and sculptures. Roses with faces, stiff-necked swans, and cartoon-coloured forms appear throughout—symbols that reflect experiences of queer anxiety and the pressures of being seen. The exhibition opens on Friday 13 March 2026 as part of Lboro Lates at Modern Painters, New Decorators in Loughborough.
William Blake, the 18th-century English poet and artist, often used symbolism to explore themes of love, power and control. In his short, unsettling poem The Sick Rose, Blake describes a flower made sick by an invisible worm—diseased from the inside out. Roses appear again and again in Seymour’s work: blooming, blushing, watched. Painted eyes peer from canvases and drawings, acting as both anxious self-portrait and emblem of surveillance. Blake’s words become a mirror—his warnings about social control, repression and tenderness still resonating today.
On shelves and ledges, a cast of small sculptural assemblages made from found materials stand awkwardly in place. Covered in glitter, oil paint, and debris collected from the street, these creatures feel both celebratory and discarded—clumsy and tender in equal measure. Alongside pencil-scrawled lines of poetry across the facade, they help to create a visual and symbolic world that is lyrical, tactile and strange.
Jamie Seymour is an artist based in Loughborough whose work explores queer identity, class, and collective memory through painting, drawing, sculpture and writing. Their practice reflects on the emotional residue of industrial change and the crossover of folklore, working-class history, and personal experience. Recent exhibitions include Up Town Again at Two Queens (Leicester), The Field (Derbyshire), and Charnwood Arts (Loughborough). Seymour is also the founder of COUNCIL, a hybrid gallery project based on a council estate in the East Midlands that supports working-class and marginalised artists through experimental exhibitions, workshops and creative publishing.
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