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Morag Keil

Pepsi, 202264 x 43 x 8cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
acrylic on canvas, plastic toy lamp, epoxy resin, wheels, circuit boards, collage and disk tray on steel pegboardProject Native Informant
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking composition of mixed media elements. The colors are primarily black and white, with hints of green and yellow accents. The focal point is a detailed illustration of a cat's face, with bold brushstrokes and a captivating gaze. Surrounding the image are various electronic components, including a circuit board and a spinning disc, which add a sense of techno-organic fusion. The overall style blends elements of street art, collage, and found object assemblage, reflecting a contemporary and experimental approach. This piece likely explores the intersection of technology, nature, and the human experience, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between the natural and the artificial. ...

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Artist
Morag Keil
B.1985, British

Morag Keil’s practice is ouroboric: self-referring, self-erasing, self-consuming, regurgitating. Keil’s installations have the bald efficiency of something bargain-bucket but workable. This amateurish construction — of clunky paper-mâché houses downtrodden with office heels, of a low-fi camera’s glitchy rove over motorbikes — actualises her reflection of contemporaneity’s squashing and conditioning of subjectivity, as well as the interlocking of production and pleasure. Beneath the watermark of professionalism and propriety lies a cesspit of personal contradictions and anxiety-trimmed mediations. Through a wide variety of mediums including painting, photography, sculpture, installation and video, as well as collaborative projects with artists such as Georgie Nettell, Keil’s work often relieve the aestheticising cliché of the post-financial crash and millennial precarity. In her gallery exhibition, Here We Go Again, the artist simulated in three dimensions an out of date video game mocking home automation: doors with peepholes open up to doors, walls painted in soft pink and green screen, and televisions playing a lush forest CGI animation from a BBC One ident, which then cut to a blue circle that wobbled as a voice-over asked in the half-droning tones of Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. Behind Keil’s work is the demand to know why we live like this and the impulse to tear it all down; but, until that happens, we wander. ...

Morag Keil: Artworks
Computer 3
Morag KeilComputer 3, 2016
40.5 x 50.5 x 2cm
Dollhouse
Morag KeilDollhouse, 2019
78.1 x 58.1 x 72.1cm
Reap what you sow
Here We Go Again (Again)
Dolce & Gabbana 2
Dolce & Gabbana 1
Computer 2
Morag KeilComputer 2, 2016
36 x 45.5 x 2cm
Palais de Token
Helmet
Morag KeilHelmet, 2017
27.94 x 25.4 x 33.02cm
Drawer
Morag KeilDrawer, 2017
20.32 x 78.74 x 29.21cm
Pepsi
Morag KeilPepsi, 2022
64 x 43 x 8cm
Casper
Morag KeilCasper, 2022
50 x 64 x 20cm
New Look
Morag KeilNew Look, 2018
40 x 55 x 1.5cm
Accessorize
Computer 1
Computer 3
Morag KeilComputer 3, 2016
40.5 x 50.5 x 2cm
Pepsi
Morag KeilPepsi, 2022
64 x 43 x 8cm
Casper
Morag KeilCasper, 2022
50 x 64 x 20cm
New Look
Morag KeilNew Look, 2018
40 x 55 x 1.5cm
Accessorize
Computer 1
Computer 3
Morag KeilComputer 3, 2016
40.5 x 50.5 x 2cm
The Price of Freedom
Eye I and II
Computer 7
Camera 2
Thumper
Morag KeilThumper, 2023
41 x 51 x 2cm
Splat
Morag KeilSplat, 2023
41 x 51 x 2cm
Project Native Informant

Contemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.

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