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Sarah Rose

Byproduct, 2019Price on Request
Details
Material
glass carboys, fermented berries, water, yeast, sugar, pressure release valves, plastic bottles, rubber tubing, rubber parts, reclaimed wooden organ pipes, wooden stand.
Description
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This contemporary art installation features a striking visual composition. The predominant colors are muted grays, punctuated by vibrant pinks and reds from various containers. The geometric shapes of the glass vessels contrast with the organic forms and materials, creating a sense of tension. The arrangement of the objects, connected by a network of cords, suggests themes of interconnectedness and the relationship between nature and technology. The artist's intention may be to explore the intersection of the natural and the artificial, inviting the viewer to consider the complexities of modern life. ...

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Artist
Sarah Rose
British

Sarah Rose is interested in the point at which materials overlap and transform, and the different states and temporalities within which they operate. This temporality of states and the fleeting moments in between are manifested through Rose’s sculpture, sound, and installation works. Through her research, the artist links notions of precarity, and the conditions of neoliberalism and late capitalism, to ideas of temporality. Rose is intrigued by the material residue left behind, the detritus that is a symptom of decomposition. She has conducted research into ‘Solastalgia’, a neologism formed from the Greek words for ‘comfort’ and ‘grief’, that describes the existential dread caused by the climate crisis. ...

Sarah Rose: Artworks
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Sarah RoseByproduct, 2019Price on Request