Kuh Del Rosario
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Gyprock, recycled paper pulped, walnut/purple heart sawdust, black computer toner, ground charcoal, dried gingko leaves, crushed eggshells, polycrylic, latex, acrylic, resin, turmeric/ube/curry/indigo powder, resin, PVC glue, plaster, styrofoam kernels, synthetic fibres, unfired clay, road salt/table salt/borax, bird seeds/chia/flax/
pumpkin, bruised banana peel, ground avocado peel and pit, studio debris, dehydrated vegetable cuttings, recycled cardboard laminated, dried weeds from Gotland (unidentified)
58.4 x 53.3 x 2.5 cm
Recouverte d’un flocage de sciure de bois, de feuilles déchiquetées et d’autres matières organiques, cette sculpture murale retrace les rencontres matérielles de l’artiste à la manière d’une carte topographique. Revisitant un souvenir précis datant de plusieurs années, Dust Swells the Plains propose un paysage à parcourir pour retrouver un moment lointain.
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Crusted by a flocking of sawdust, ground leaves and other organic matter, this wall-bound sculpture traces the artists’ material encounters like a topographical map. Re-envisioning a particular memory years before, Dust Swells the Plains imagines a landscape to traverse back to the moment long gone.
Dust Swells the Plains was part of a sculptural installation titled Heroes in the Garden in 2022. Dust Swells the Plains was included in the group show Le présent, modes d’emploi at Maison de la Culture Janine-Sutto in 2022, curated by Dominique Fontaine and in 2023 in the two-person show, Groundworks at Maison de la Culture Monkland.