Heavy Weather


Autoria(s): Robb, Charles
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Heavy Weather was a monumental sculptural work produced for the prestigious McClelland National Sculpture Survey in 2012. The work was a large cold-cast aluminium figure depicting the artist in athletic costume arching backwards across the top of massive boulder. The pose of the figure was derived from the ‘Fosbury flop’, the awkward backwards manoeuvre associated with high-jump event. The boulder was a portrait of a different kind - a remake of the Ian Fairweather memorial on Bribie Island but elongated to tower upwards. The work thus emphasised two contrasting impressions of movement – immense inertia and writhing agility. Heavy Weather sought to bring these two opposing forces together as a way of representing the tensions that shape our relationship with objects. In so doing, the work contributed to the artist’s ongoing exploration of sculpture, self-portraiture and the civic monument. The work was promoted nationally including the Art Guide and the Melbourne Review. It was also the subject of a article in the Australian Art Collector.

Formato

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57556/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57556/1/ROBB_Heavy_Weather_2012_1.jpg

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57556/2/ROBB_Heavy_Weather_2012_2.jpg

http://www.mcclellandgallery.com/index.php?prfPageId=McClelland-Sculpture-Survey-Award

Robb, Charles (2012) Heavy Weather. [Visual Artwork]

Direitos

Copyright 2012 Charles Robb

All rights reserved

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #Self Portraiture #Subjectivity #Sculpture #Memorials #Fairweather, Ian #Rocks in art
Tipo

Creative Work