Yellow Cross

Mark Handforth

Yellow Cross, 201691.4 x 61 x 30.5cmSign in to view price
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Material
aluminium channel section, wooden section, light and electrical fixtures
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculptural work features a striking composition of bold shapes and vibrant colors. The central form, composed of curving metal elements, is painted in a mix of white, purple, and yellow hues, creating a dynamic and visually striking contrast. The overall piece has a sense of movement and energy, with the angled lines and asymmetrical arrangement evoking a sense of dynamism. The artist's use of industrial materials and geometric abstraction suggests an exploration of the interplay between form, color, and light, inviting the viewer to engage with the work's visual and conceptual qualities. ...

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Mark Handforth
Artist
Mark Handforth
B.1969, American

Mark Handforth's work primarily focuses on the sculptural language of urban environments and the everyday artifacts that inhabit them. Using materials such as spray-painted metals, lit candles, and glowing neon, Handforth's pieces evoke urban landscapes, characterized by a post-punk aesthetic and utilitarian minimalism. Rather than simply appropriating these objects, he engages in a process of either altering their shape or amplifying their scale, thereby creating ambiguity around whether these pieces should be classified as readymades. His sculptural installations act as spatial interventions, eliciting unique interactions within existing environments and providing new perspectives on familiar spatial elements. The works often showcase dislocated, everyday objects that are recontextualized through unexpected forms and configurations. Iconic pieces in his portfolio feature streetlamps, traffic signs, and communication devices that have undergone various types of physical distortions—such as buckling, twisting, and drooping—in whimsical arrangements. These seemingly degraded forms are paradoxically endowed with a certain elegance, a result of Handforth's meticulous craftsmanship. This duality establishes a nuanced balance between wry humor and evocative pathos. ...

Mark Handforth: Artworks
Yellow Cross
Mark Handforth
Yellow Cross, 2016
91.4 x 61 x 30.5cm
Golden Ring
Mark Handforth
Golden Ring, 2013
157 x 172 x 10cm
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