Window sill casualties (skirmish)

Patrick Goddard

Window sill casualties (skirmish), 2024Sign in to view price
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bumblebees cast in silver in 5 unique partsSeventeen
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist artwork features a striking silver-toned mineral specimen placed against a plain white background. The irregular, crystalline structure of the rock captures the eye, with its intricate, jagged edges and varied textures. The overall composition highlights the natural beauty and complexity of the material, inviting the viewer to contemplate the raw, elemental nature of the object. Through this simple yet powerful presentation, the artist likely aims to celebrate the inherent artistry found within the natural world. ...

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Artist
Patrick Goddard
B.1984, British

Patrick Goddard primarily creates video, sculpture and installation as well as working with photography, painting and drawing. His politically loaded and narrative based works undermine themselves with a self-defeating black comedy as they chart the artist’s fumbled attempts to create a personal and political integrity. Works focus on a range of topics: from ecology, the Anthropocene and the animal; to race politics, gentrification, and urbanization. Goddard’s recent solo exhibitions include ‘Pedigree’, Seventeen, 2022; ‘Die Biester’, E-Werk, Freiburg, 2021; ‘Trip to Eclipse’, Matt’s Gallery, London 2020; ‘Go Professional’, Seventeen, 2017; ‘Looking for the Ocean Estate’ Almanac Projects, London, 2016, ‘Gone To Croatan’ at Outpost Gallery, Norwich, 2015; ‘Revolver II’ at Matt’s Gallery, London, 2014. He is also featured in the UK touring exhibition, British Art Show 9, 2021-22 and released a book of photography with the Basel based publishers Speres Projects in 2022. Goddard completed an MFA at Goldsmiths University in 2011 and a doctorate at Oxford University in 2018. Most recently, Goddard presented a solo exhibit at the inaugural Paris+ par Art Basel centred around a new film titled Whoopsie’s Dream. ...

Patrick Goddard: Artworks
Funeral
Patrick GoddardFuneral, 2022
123 x 100 x 32cm
High Street
Patrick GoddardHigh Street, 2022
123 x 100 x 32cm
Contact Us
Patrick GoddardContact Us, 2019
81 x 60.5cm
Whoopsie's Dream
Pedigrees-Plagues (1)
Pigeon
Patrick GoddardPigeon, 2020
33 x 31 x 20cm
Chihuahua
Patrick GoddardChihuahua, 2020
30 x 25 x 29cm
Cockerel
Patrick GoddardCockerel, 2020
44 x 37 x 25cm
Bad Art
Patrick GoddardBad Art, 2018
91.5 x 122cm
Flight of stairs (Birds)
Hard Border (failed entry)
A Social Contract (sic)
Lap dog, at rest
Patrick GoddardLap dog, at rest, 2024
60 x 40 x 12cm
The Queens Head
Patrick GoddardThe Queens Head, 2023
90 x 62 x 28.5cm
Trapped in a moon
Patrick GoddardTrapped in a moon, 2024
140 x 75 x 75cm
Village Station
Patrick GoddardVillage Station, 2023
124 x 101.5 x 34.5cm
Seafront
Patrick GoddardSeafront, 2023
154 x 123 x 34cm
The local shops
Patrick GoddardThe local shops, 2024
50 x 39 x 10cm
Seventeen
Gallery
Seventeen
London

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