C I T H R A
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Material
lycra, metal, colostrum milk powder, bolus gun, bolus, bolus ‘digested’ in human stomach ph acid, jesmonite, blown glass, solid glass, distilled water, horn, polished horn (lanthorne), silica, eaten strawberries, acrylic, water, cast 3d scan of auroch hoof-print found on beach, agricultural lime capable of changing ph levels of soil, calcium chloride, sound.
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculpture features a stark white, sculptural figure of a wolf-like animal, seemingly leaping or lunging forward. The minimalist, monochromatic composition focuses on the dynamic, geometric form, which appears to emerge from a crumpled, paper-like surface. The artist employs a stark, modernist aesthetic, emphasizing the interplay of positive and negative space, as well as the inherent tension and energy captured in the animal's pose. This work likely reflects the artist's exploration of the relationship between nature and the built environment, or the duality of the physical and the ephemeral. ...

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C I T H R A
Artist
Lauren Gault
B.1986, Irish

Lauren Gault’s work is an interrogation of matter, living environments, and the ethical and socio-political connotations and implications of our interaction with them. To conduct her fieldwork, Gault employs archaeological processes, examinations of contemporary agricultural practices and rewilding policies, and most recently – in C I T H R A (2020) – research into an enigmatic science-fiction text written by Gault’s distant relative and Irish-born explorer, scientist and inventor Martha Craig. Gault’s work on this project, intrinsically shaped by her upbringing in rural Northern Ireland, investigates the complex tensions and interconnections that separate and bind together wildness and domestication. In imagining and sculpting the outcomes of her research, Gault experiments with a multitude of materials, including Lycra fabric, fossils, stained glass, stitched suede and agricultural milk powder, manipulating their formal qualities using tension and pressure. ...

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