Further Consumption / Blue Window

Lucy Skaer

Further Consumption / Blue Window, 2017118.1 x 129.5 x 14.6cmSign in to view price
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Material
Window frame with lapis lazuli
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This artwork features a vintage window frame with six panes, filled with vibrant blue glass that appears to be shattered or cracked. The overall composition creates a visually striking contrast between the weathered, distressed wooden frame and the intense, cobalt-hued glass. The use of the broken glass suggests a sense of fragility and imperfection, while the stark, minimalist design and bold color palette convey a contemporary, abstract aesthetic. The artist's intention behind this piece may be to explore themes of decay, impermanence, or the beauty that can be found in the flawed and the unexpected. ...

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Lucy Skaer
Artist
Lucy Skaer
B.1975, British

Informed by environmental and socially engaged art, Lucy Skaer creates works that explore the ways in which the meaning of images and objects can be re-defined through being relocated, altered or reshaped. Working in sculpture, film, print, glass and ceramics, Skaer tests the meaningfulness and significance of cultural signs and symbols within societal consciousness. In times of ecological instability, the artist’s practice points to values being ever-changing, with works being both abstract and figurative, material and conceptual. From ephemeral works in film to monumental sculptures made of raw materials, Skaer proposes utopian potentialities and presents the meaning in flux. Often working collaboratively, the artist works with Rosalind Nashashibi under the name of Nashashibi/Skaer, and is also part of the artist collective Henry VIII’s Wives. ...

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