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SUNSET BENCH 1999

Iron Vein

Details

Dimension
80.5 X 123.5 X 42.8
Media
IRON AND WOOD
Accession number
P7169

Summary

Recent media attention has drawn people’s attention to the possibilities of using ‘junk’ creatively. People are inspired to make work from whatever they can find. Our working practice is a personal development influenced by Duchamp, Rauschenberg, Schwitters and Dubuffet. After searching through scrap yards when working on previous projects we have become aware of the innate qualities of the materials available which have been deemed worthless in their original working environments. We were fascinated by the creative potential of these new found materials ad the intrinsic beauty of the shape and texture which an industrial society overlooks. We combined elements as the objects’ nature suggested, transmuting their function, context and cultural value and incorporating sculptural and functional concerns. We aim to produce furniture and sculpture which not only complements and enhances the landscape into which it is placed but also provokes thought and contemplation, pleasing to the mind.

Traditional blacksmithing techniques such as hot metalworking have provided the scope to reuse and reform materials which would otherwise be redundant, enabling a new level of refinement and manipulation.

Reclaimed Recycling in contemporary British Crafts and Design, The British Council, London 1999