Upcycle (Relief I)

Lloyd Corporation

Upcycle (Relief I), 201361 x 106 x 21cmSign in to view price
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fired wood, steel, thames water bottle, evian mineral water bottle, plaster, concrete, mirantiCarlos/Ishikawa
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a simple yet striking composition of everyday household items arranged on a wooden shelf. The dominant colors are yellow and brown, creating a visually appealing contrast. The shelf itself is a rectangular form, serving as a minimalist platform for the objects displayed. The items include a glass bottle, a ceramic ring, and a bottle of drinking water, suggesting a commentary on the mundane aspects of daily life. The artist's intention may be to draw attention to the overlooked beauty and significance in the ordinary, inviting the viewer to reconsider the value of these everyday items. ...

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Lloyd Corporation
B.1986, British/Norwegian

Lloyd Corporation is a collaborative project between Ali Eisa and Sebastian Lloyd Rees who have worked together since 2010. Their versaille practice includes sculpture, installation, print, video, social and public art, text and publications. Lloyd Corporation’s projects take abstract, complex socio-economic themes, such as capitalism, globalisation, or urban development, and render them visible and 'real' in the context of individual life. The artists’ process involves comprehensive sight-specific research, collection of materials overtime, and extensive dialogue. The artists implement found materials, such as adverts, corner shop facades, warehouse shelves, protest placards, and re-appropriate them, thereby uncovering institutional and infrastructural gaps and pitfalls. Lloyd Corporation’s continuous interchange between micro and macro perspectives reveal that the systems – of order, economy, politics, governance – are more obscure than we realise. ...

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Carlos/Ishikawa
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Carlos/Ishikawa
London

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