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Jesse Darling

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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a minimalist, sculptural lamp with a sleek, geometric design. The main structure is composed of metal in a neutral, silver tone, creating a stark contrast against the warm, wooden floor. The lamp's arched arms extend outward, lending a sense of dynamic movement to the otherwise static piece. The use of a metal chain as the light source adds an industrial element, further emphasizing the artwork's focus on form and materiality over function. This contemporary sculpture likely explores themes of balance, negative space, and the interplay between light and shadow, reflecting the artist's distinctive approach to sculptural design. ...

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Jesse Darling
Artist
Jesse Darling
B.1981, British

Jesse Darling (b. Oxford, UK) is an artist based in London and Berlin working in sculpture, installation, text and sound. His practice delves into the fallibility, adaptability, and vulnerability of living beings, societies, and technologies. Using everyday materials like steel, plastic, and objects found in most households, Jesse fosters connections between individual existence and collective humanity, reflecting on impermanence and the shared condition that binds us together. Jesse is the winner of the Turner Prize 2023 ...

Jesse Darling: Artworks
Equals
Jesse DarlingEquals, 2022
70 x 50cm
Ledger 1
Ledger 2
Equestrian statue
Valedictorian (3)
Jesse DarlingValedictorian (3), 2016
238.76 x 50.8 x 96.52cm
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Jesse Darlingvers bottom, 2020
90 x 40 x 40cm
Inter Alia I
Jesse DarlingInter Alia I, 2022
230 x 120 x 54cm
Votive
Jesse DarlingVotive, 2016
101.6 x 30.48 x 25.4cm
SANS CESSE
Afterparty ()
One hundred
June ()
Skin Rosary
Tiresias Suite (demons 1)
Ledger
Jesse DarlingLedger, 2022
70 x 50cm
Covenants VI
Jesse DarlingCovenants VI, 2023
51 x 12 x 10cm
Deeds III
Jesse DarlingDeeds III, 2023
70 x 42 x 11cm
Bickwick
Jesse DarlingBickwick, 2023
31 x 15.5 x 8cm
Come on England (Bulldog)
Ledger
Jesse DarlingLedger, 2022
70 x 50cm
Emergency Lighting I
Regalia & Insignia
Bigwick
Jesse DarlingBigwick, 2024
31 x 15.5 x 8cm
Bigwick
Jesse DarlingBigwick, 2024
31 x 15.5 x 8cm
Bigwick
Jesse DarlingBigwick, 2024
31 x 15.5 x 8cm
Bigwick
Jesse DarlingBigwick, 2024
31 x 15.5 x 8cm
Bigwick
Jesse DarlingBigwick, 2024
31 x 15.5 x 8cm
The Settlers
Chapter NY
Gallery
Chapter NY
New York City

Founded in 2013 by Nicole Russo, Chapter NY is committed to supporting artists at various phases in their careers, by providing first solo shows and offering a platform for specific investigations within more established practices. By focusing on solo-presentations and working closely with each artist, Chapter NY helps realize tightly envisioned exhibitions that foster artistic exploration and growth. Russo brings over two decades of gallery experience to actualizing Chapter NY's program, drawing on her longstanding relationships to encourage ambitious presentations. The gallery started as a weekend project space before growing into a full-time operation, first representing artists including Mira Dancy, Willa Nasatir and Adam Gordon. In addition to an expanding gallery roster, Chapter NY has also provided a flexible platform for non-represented artists working across a range of media and experience, such as Keltie Ferris, Jesse Stecklow and Anicka Yi. In doing so, Chapter NY maintains its original mission to present experimental projects beyond the scope of traditional exhibitions. The program includes artists working in site-specific installation, sculpture, ceramics, video, drawing, painting, and photography. Represented artists have recently exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the New Museum, New York; Tate Britain; the Venice Biennale; and Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta; among others. ...