Morasses (small)
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Material
barbed wire, mortar, pigments, plaster
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a cluster of fragmented ceramic shards on a concrete surface. The shards are composed of a muted beige color with prominent blue markings, creating an abstract and visually striking composition. The irregular shapes and scattered arrangement suggest a sense of disarray and decay, hinting at the passage of time. The artist's technique likely involved breaking and reassembling the ceramic material, reflecting a process-driven approach to exploring themes of impermanence and the natural cycle of creation and destruction. This piece may be interpreted as a commentary on the ephemeral nature of physical forms and the resilience of artistic expression. ...

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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. ...

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