Venue
Castor Projects
Starts
Friday, August 29, 2014
Ends
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Address
16 Little Portland Street London W1W 8BP
Location
London
Organiser
Castor Projects

www.castorprojects.co.uk

Steel, plasterboard and low-grade sheet material are often utilised as unseen supports, trading aesthetics for strength, ease of use and the ability to disguise. Whilst pebbledash in spite of being an exterior render is one that is often stigmatised and associated with uninspiring suburban design.

Trade brings together works from a group of contemporary artists whose diverse practices utilise and exploit these materials. Made for industry they have an inherent rawness and toughness which makes them demanding to handle and difficult to manipulate.

“The sculpture is already complete within the marble block, before I start my work. It is already there, I just have to chisel away the superfluous material.”
― Michelangelo

Perhaps it’s because of the challenges that such materials pose that makes them appealing for a sculptural practice. Each of the works demonstrates a high level of craft and confidence in handling. Yet these works can exist without the need to disguise the sum of their parts. There are no grand illusions here, metal remains metal and wood as wood, however what lifts these works is their form and context. Shapes interlock, geometries reveal themselves and a sense of playfulness emerges from these raw materials.

Castor Projects is a roving project space founded in 2014.
For more information [email protected]

Exhibition continues-
29th August – 10th September

OPEN
Thurs – Sat 10 – 6pm
+ Tues 9th & Wed 10th Sept
Or by appointment