O Do Rot Coat Roast Aortic Actions Tornados Consortia Rodin’s Coat

Jesse Wine

O Do Rot Coat Roast Aortic Actions Tornados Consortia Rodin’s Coat, 2024180.3 x 45.7 x 45.7cmSign in to view price
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Material
ceramic, steel reinforcement, copper, paint
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculpture features a striking, vibrant green hue that dominates the composition. The shapes and folds of the material create a dynamic, fluid form that appears to be in motion, with a sense of energy and tension. The artist has skillfully manipulated the material, likely fabric or textile, to achieve this captivating, almost organic aesthetic. The overall impression is one of movement and transformation, inviting the viewer to contemplate the interplay of color, form, and materiality. Without identifying any individuals, this contemporary artwork seems to explore themes of metamorphosis and the fluidity of identity through its bold, expressive visual language. ...

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Jesse Wine
Artist
Jesse Wine
B.1983, British

The notion of chance plays a large part in Jesse Wine’s practice: the firing of ceramics is never an exact science. But the artist encourages this randomness through a complex alchemy of colours. Wine’s lustrous ceramics are rendered with multiple layers of colourful glaze, each application adding a different complexion and hue to the forms. Some of Wine’s vessels are outwardly functional such as vases, shoes or receptacles, but they are never ‘used’. Others, such as ‘Young man red I’ (2014) are amorphous and enigmatic objects, reminiscent of sculptural Frank Auerbach paintings. Wine also creates figurative assemblages, exploded human forms such as ‘Young man red II’ (2014), composed of a hat, waistcoat, shorts and shoes, with a mug and a plate of pasta, all hanging separately yet connected, like a mobile or a puppet, the visual shorthand of an unseen body. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

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