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Laura Aldridge's "Dirty Pour" installation features a vibrant composition with a luminous core set against a bold yellow backdrop. Organic, elongated shapes in muted greens and blues cascade around a textured central element, suggesting both fluidity and structure. The play between light and material invites an interaction between the viewer and the piece, resonating with Aldridge's theme of duality between making and experiencing. This work exemplifies her exploration of sensorial engagement, where she blends various media to juxtapose attraction with subtle barriers, encouraging introspection in audience responses. ...
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Laura Aldridge works with a broad range of media; photography, textiles, ceramics, glass and with processes such as printing, casting and dyeing. Aldridge’s body of work moves freely between wall-based reliefs and sculptural assemblages or installations, playing on the abilities of ‘collage’ to operate in two and three-dimensions. Aldridge’s work often explores the double-bind of subjectivity and objectivity, making versus experiencing, viewing versus participating, attraction versus repulsion. Her work invites an impulsive response that is interrupted by barriers that limit a physical engagement with the work itself. At this intersection Aldridge allows the intuitive and the sensory to unfold - giving weight to a viewers own sensory reaction and experience. ...
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Founded in 2011, Kendall Koppe is a Glasgow-based gallery committed to championing under-represented voices in contemporary art, with a particular focus on queer and female artists. The gallery fosters a space where personal narratives intersect with broader cultural, historical, and social contexts, while also advocating for Scotland’s role in the international visual arts landscape.