Glitch

Kyle Morland

Glitch, 2016300 x 204 x 152cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
Aluminium and rivetsblank projectsCape Town
Description
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The artwork presents a minimalist, geometric composition consisting of a series of stacked, rectangular aluminum forms. The predominant use of gray tones and the clean, angular lines create a sense of simplicity and balance. The interplay of the overlapping shapes and the play of light and shadow suggest an exploration of volume, space, and perspective. The artist's focus on basic geometric shapes and industrial materials aligns with the stripped-down aesthetic of Minimalist art, inviting the viewer to contemplate the inherent qualities of the materials and the formal arrangement. This sculptural piece likely reflects the artist's interest in exploring the boundaries between sculpture, architecture, and the viewer's perception of space. ...

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Kyle Morland
Artist
Kyle Morland
1986 , South African

Kyle Morland is an interdisciplinary artist who primarily works with sculpture, photography, and video. His artistic practice revolves around the manipulation of materials and experimentation with form and spatial relationships. Morland creates his artwork while adhering to self-imposed formal constraints, such challenges he gives himself. His sculptures demonstrate a playful engagement with proportion, balance, and dimensionality. His continuously growing archive of photographs resonates within his sculptures as he borrows and stretches industrial materials, reimagining functional forms and structures. To produce his sculptures, Morland often creates functionless forms or "tools" in his studio, which often resembles an industrial workshop. Concealing the making of his large sculptures, Morland erases visible seams that once identified the parts as separate. This produces a gestalt sensation, that is juxtaposed by the laying bare of certain aspects of his systematic process, such as the installation of single units. Morland's work focus' on transitions, while referencing industry and the body, fragments and unity, process and play. ...

Kyle Morland: Artworks
Bending line 46, 57, 68, 79, 90, 101, 112, 123 and 134 deg, bending angle 5 - 115 in 5 deg increment...
Kyle MorlandBending line 46, 57, 68, 79, 90, 101, 112, 123 and 134 deg, bending angle 5 - 115 in 5 deg increments, 2016Price on Request
Glitch
Kyle MorlandGlitch, 2016Price on Request
Double Pun
Kyle MorlandDouble Pun, 2015Price on Request
Nude
Kyle MorlandNude, 2016Price on Request
Untitled (Orange)
Kyle MorlandUntitled (Orange), 2013Price on Request
Untitled
Kyle MorlandUntitled, 2015Price on Request
Falsework
Kyle MorlandFalsework, 2012Price on Request
Wrong Turn
Kyle MorlandWrong Turn, 2019Price on Request
LB2AB
Kyle MorlandLB2AB, 2018Price on Request
Because of You
Kyle MorlandBecause of You, 2021Price on Request
LB47_76+76+92+92
Kyle MorlandLB47_76+76+92+92, 2021Price on Request
LB41_108+114
Kyle MorlandLB41_108+114, 2022Price on Request
2:1 Pie-cut Study (XI)
Kyle Morland2:1 Pie-cut Study (XI), 2018Price on Request
Library of forms (rotations)
Kyle MorlandLibrary of forms (rotations), 2021Price on Request
FLATPATTERN-8-500
Kyle MorlandFLATPATTERN-8-500, 2023Price on Request
LB1x2
Kyle MorlandLB1x2, 2018Price on Request
Cascade
Kyle MorlandCascade, 2024Price on Request
Coalesced in stainless steel I
Kyle MorlandCoalesced in stainless steel I, 2024Price on Request
Coalesced in stainless steel II
Kyle MorlandCoalesced in stainless steel II, 2024Price on Request
Coalesced in stainless steel III
Kyle MorlandCoalesced in stainless steel III, 2024Price on Request
Introvert
Kyle MorlandIntrovert, 2024Price on Request
Stacked facets I
Kyle MorlandStacked facets I, 2024Price on Request
Stacked facets II
Kyle MorlandStacked facets II, 2024Price on Request
Stacked facets III
Kyle MorlandStacked facets III, 2024Price on Request
Stacked facets IV
Kyle MorlandStacked facets IV, 2024Price on Request
Kwaai Lappies (I)
Kyle MorlandKwaai Lappies (I), 2024Price on Request
Kwaai Lappies (II)
Kyle MorlandKwaai Lappies (II), 2024Price on Request
Kwaai Lappies (III)
Kyle MorlandKwaai Lappies (III), 202410000 EUR
Cape Town from Darling Street
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Winburg
Kyle MorlandWinburg, 2019850 EUR
Newlands Forest
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16 April
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Library of Forms
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blank projects
Gallery
blank projects
Cape Town

Based in a 360 sqm gallery in Woodstock, Cape Town, blank was founded by Jonathan Garnham as a project space in 2005 and transitioned into a commercial gallery during 2012. The gallery represents emerging and increasingly established artists from the region in a critically engaged programme that emphasises contemporaneity, with a focus on concept and abstraction in the African context. With an exhibition programme that has a reputation for shaping the discourse around contemporary art in South(ern) Africa, and participation in prominent local and international art fairs, we seek to place our artists' work in a wide range of private and institutional collections. In addition, blank continues to promote the visual arts in our community through ongoing projects that support the sector. ...