Private Time

Sam Bakewell

Private Time, 202430 x 23 x 7cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
ceramicCorvi-MoraLondon
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a stark, angular black cross shape that dominates the composition, rendered in a textured, cracked material. The background is a pale, cracked surface, creating a dynamic interplay of textures and forms. Scattered around the cross are several dark, irregularly shaped objects, possibly representing coffee beans or rocks. The minimalist, monochromatic palette and the use of natural, earthen materials give the piece a rugged, elemental quality, suggesting themes of disruption, intersection, and the interplay of organic and manmade elements. The artist's intention may be to explore notions of order, disorder, and the underlying structures that shape our experience of the world. ...

Similar Artworks
Da Bonez to Pick
Hardeep PandhalDa Bonez to Pick, 2022Price on Request
Learnt Behaviour
Sophie RuigrokLearnt Behaviour, 20222500 GBP
Delete the Beans (Deadweight)
Abbas ZahediDelete the Beans (Deadweight), 20221300 GBP
I'll (cobalt blue, permanent yellow orange)
Alex ClarkeI'll (cobalt blue, permanent yellow orange), 2019Price on Request
Waiting for you (Part five)
Sophie RuigrokWaiting for you (Part five), 20222000 GBP
Ring of Unbridled Nuance
Hardeep PandhalRing of Unbridled Nuance, 2020150 GBP
 Chair 17: Rectangular beam
Philippe Malouin Chair 17: Rectangular beam, 2021Price on Request
I'd rather stand
Olu OgunnaikeI'd rather stand, 2022Price on Request
ripples congregate on the surface at dusk
Kira Freijeripples congregate on the surface at dusk, 20228000 GBP
The Profitless Gift
Jala WahidThe Profitless Gift, 2021Price on Request
Sting to your bow
Jessie MakinsonSting to your bow, 202413500 USD
Sam Bakewell
Artist
Sam Bakewell
1983 , British

Sam Bakewell is a London-based artist who continuously explores and challenges the limits of clay as a medium. His works, ranging from tiny to enormous, are often abstract, colourful and conceptually eloquent. Bakewell often uses clay dust in his works, reevaluating the usefulness of that which is deemed as waste. The malleability and historical connotation of the material inspire themes of collective human experience, iconography and historical parallels. Bakewell finds inspiration in poets and artists, such as Ted Hudges, Martin Brothers and William De Morgan. His practice reimagines distant artistic elements of poetry, painting, or woodwork into clay-based interpretations, striving to undo the learned professional skill of pottery-making. Bakewell’s personal connection to the material goes back to the artist’s childhood where he would make magical creatures out of clay found in his parents’ garden. The sensation of joy he experienced as a child transcends the years and can be felt by his audience today. ...

Sam Bakewell: Artworks
Healing Practice
Sam BakewellHealing Practice, 2024Price on Request
Tired Moments Into Pleasure
Sam BakewellTired Moments Into Pleasure, 2024Price on Request
Inner Life
Sam BakewellInner Life, 2024Price on Request
Lustmore
Sam BakewellLustmore, 2024Price on Request
Lithic in its Meat
Sam BakewellLithic in its Meat, 2024Price on Request
Purity & Danger
Sam BakewellPurity & Danger, 2024Price on Request
Minds-Down
Sam BakewellMinds-Down, 2024Price on Request
No Touching
Sam BakewellNo Touching, 2024Price on Request
Singing to Myself
Sam BakewellSinging to Myself, 2024Price on Request
First Flush
Sam BakewellFirst Flush, 2024Price on Request
Private Time
Sam BakewellPrivate Time, 2024Price on Request
All the longing were butter, II
Sam BakewellAll the longing were butter, II, 2024Price on Request
All the longing were butter, I
Sam BakewellAll the longing were butter, I, 2024Price on Request
Amnesia like Slurry
Sam BakewellAmnesia like Slurry, 2024Price on Request
Backwaters
Sam BakewellBackwaters, 2024Price on Request
Dust, XIV (Time for Waste)
Sam BakewellDust, XIV (Time for Waste), 20193000 GBP
Dust, XX (Time for Waste)
Sam BakewellDust, XX (Time for Waste), 20194500 GBP
Contemplated by the Christian Soul
Sam BakewellContemplated by the Christian Soul , 20214000 GBP
Drift Study
Sam BakewellDrift Study, 20224000 GBP
Drift Study
Sam BakewellDrift Study, 20224000 GBP
Drift Study
Sam BakewellDrift Study, 20224000 GBP
Drift Study
Sam BakewellDrift Study, 20224000 GBP
Corvi-Mora
Gallery
Corvi-Mora
London

Corvi-Mora is a contemporary art gallery based in Kennington, South London. The gallery currently represents over 30 artists, including Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Alvaro Barrington, Jennifer Packer, Brian Calvin, Tomoaki Suzuki and established international artists such as Turner Prize nominees Roger Hiorns and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Corvi-Mora was founded by Tommaso Corvi-Mora in 2000 at premises in London's Warren Street after the closure of the gallery Robert Prime which he founded in partnership with Gregorio Magnani in 1995. Corvi-Mora moved to a space on Kempsford Road in 2004 with the contemporary art gallery greengrassi. Notable exhibitions include Sorrow for A Cipher by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye in 2016, Roger Hiorns in 2004 and 2015, The Commune Itself Becomes a Super State by Liam Gillick in 2007, Rachel Feinstein in 2007, and Richard Hawkins in 2009. ...