SCULPTURE: KATE MCCGUIRE: Sluice, 2009
British artist Kate Mccguire’s Sluice is a site-specific installation which features Pigeon feathers forcefully spewing from a hole in the floor creating a swirling vortex of exquisite effluence.
MccGwire’s practice probes the beauty inherent in duality, exploring the play of opposites -at an aesthetic, intellectual and visceral level - that characterises the way we conceive the world. She does this by appealing to our essential duality as human beings, to our senses and our reason, and by drawing on materials capable of embodying a dichotomous way of seeing, feeling and thinking. The finished work has a consistent ‘otherness’ to it that places it beyond our experience of the world, poised on a threshold between the parameters that define everyday reality.
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