Bronze Stone Stoppers

Francis Upritchard

Bronze Stone Stoppers, 202217.6 x 6.1cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
glass with lustre, bronze (group of three)Kate Macgarry
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features three decorative glass bottles displayed against a neutral background. The bottles exhibit a range of vibrant colors and intricate patterns, showcasing the artist's skilled craftsmanship. The first bottle has a swirling, iridescent purple hue, while the second is transparent with a delicate, abstract design. The third bottle is adorned with bold, red splatters, creating a dynamic and whimsical appearance. The unique shapes, textures, and artistic techniques employed in these pieces suggest a contemporary, avant-garde sensibility, inviting the viewer to engage with the playful and visually engaging nature of the work. ...

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Francis Upritchard
Artist
Francis Upritchard
B.1976, New Zealand

Francis Upritchard was born in 1976 in New Plymouth, New Zealand and lives and works in London and New Zealand. Upritchard’s work draws on figurative sculpture, blending references from literature to ancient sculptures, and burial grounds to science fiction. Her installations showcase a wide variety of materials; her distinctive figurative sculptures are made using polymer plastic, amorphous mythological figures in balata - a natural rubber, bronze dinosaurs, glass vessels and ceramic urns. ‘Upritchard questions how we construct a vision for the future through our fractured, partial and often conflicted understanding of the past. She creates a place where histories and archives can be viewed anew through playfully exploring aspects of partiality, misreading and uncanny coincidences. Upritchard’s mini worlds are anti-imperial and non-hierarchical - there is no dominant culture.’ Heather Galbraith. ...

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Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London

Kate MacGarry Gallery, established in 2002, is a contemporary art gallery located in East London at 27 Old Nichol Street, within a space designed by British architect Tony Fretton. Over the years, the gallery has expanded its representation to include 25 emerging and established artists, as well as two artist estates. Many of the gallery's represented artists had their first commercial solo exhibitions at Kate MacGarry and have gone on to achieve international success. Their works have been showcased at leading institutions worldwide, including MoMA, Documenta, the Venice Biennale, Tate, MCA Chicago, Prada Foundation, The Walker Art Center, Barbican, New Museum, Palais de Tokyo, Kunstverein Hamburg, and Kettle's Yard, among others. ...

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