Excavator White Cliffs

Josephine Baker

Excavator White Cliffs, 2021367 x 131 x 74cmSign in to view price
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Material
aluminium tubing, artificial grass, clay, debris netting, dover chalk, filler, glass, mortar, oak, pigments, pine, plaster, plywood, sand, silicone, screws, split rings, steel cable, steel threading, steel tubing
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a visually striking arrangement of geometric shapes and forms in a muted color palette of whites, beiges, and greens. The composition consists of various structures and elements, including triangular frameworks, suspended fabric-like materials, and cylindrical forms, evoking a sense of fragility and tension. The overall style appears to be a blend of minimalist and industrial aesthetics, with a focus on the interplay of materials and the creation of unique spatial relationships. The artwork likely explores themes of engineering, infrastructure, and the tension between natural and man-made elements, reflecting the artist's conceptual and technical approach to contemporary sculpture. ...

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Josephine Baker
Artist
Josephine Baker
B.1990, British

Josephine Baker (b. 1990, London, UK) completed her undergraduate studies at Central Saint Martins in London in 2012, and her postgraduate in 2017 at the Royal Academy Schools, London.  For Josephine, making sculptures is like writing alternative physical stories to those with which we fabricate our world. Industrially-processed and altered almost beyond recognition, the materials she uses are reconfigured and reimagined, in a challenge to the capitalist trajectories that have produced them. In reclaiming the depiction of landscape and natural phenomena from its cooption into imperialist narratives, different realities are allowed to take shape. ...

Josephine Baker: Artworks
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