Still Moving

Wood, Concrete
90 x 120 x 30 cm

Regular price £1,200.00
About the Artwork

'Still Moving' (2024) is a Sculptural sketchbook. A series of sleep scans translated onto wood scraps, concrete and cardboard by various analogue processes in order to achieve a material language of sleep: Heavy, Broken, Light, Deep, Shallow. The cluster of quasi-abstract figures tells the body's story of one anxious night of sleep on the eve of a 20-year immigration process. The use of scrap objects and building materials speaks directly to the theme of the blemish and the texture of the analogue, it looks to make a terrain out of the juxtaposition of bodies and materials. Still Moving is a topological study of sleep space, exploring exhaustion as a canvas for transformative experiences.

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Details

Medium: Wood, Concrete

Year: 2024

Size: 90 x 120 x 30 cm

Ready to Hang: Yes

The work is hung using a french cleat bracket. One half of the bracket screws into the wall and the whole sculpture will hang from it as it will have the other half of the bracket on a back board. Diagram with instructions provided.

Owen Planchart

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Owen Planchart (b.1979) is a Venezuelan, London-based, creative technologist using the border between the digital and the analogue as his medium. He has a Masters degree in Computational Art and is currently a lecturer and Technical Tutor at Goldsmiths University. He has exhibited at Thin Air. The Beams, London, in a collaboration with Casey Reas and Chandler Mc. Williams between UCLA and Goldsmiths; he has been invited to speak for Feels Space at Samsung KX, London. He is the curator and organiser of the Art Festival, Manifold, representing the alumni and Staff of the Computing Department at Goldsmiths.

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