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Five2Watch: STACKING


For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have used stacking in their work: Joe Hancock, Anna Flemming, Peter Ainsworth, Vincent James and Alan Franklin


Yes I Know It Looks Like A Totem, 2010

Joe Hancock

Assemblage sculpture constructed from redundant computer monitors.

A secret stockpile of redundant computer equipment was discovered in a dusty locked storeroom in Glasgow School of Art. By asking around, I learned that the equipment was all destined for disposal, yet had been forgotten for a long time. I cut a deal – I could use as much of it as I liked, so long as I disposed of it properly thereafter.

Joe Hancock


Trolley Tower, 2012

Anna Flemming

300cm x 100cm x 100cm.

Anna Flemming


Art handling Reconstructions, Stack, after Tony Cragg, 1990, 2007

Peter Ainsworth

C-Type print.

Peter Ainsworth


Tip to Totem, 2009

Vincent James

Fabric, toy stuffing, wood and cord.

Vincent James


Things Aren't Always Perfect, 2016

Alan Franklin

Tower of spent matchsticks with small rock

Alan Franklin

 


Published 25 May 2018

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