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Mona Hatoum

Mona Hatoum

Mona Hatoum turns ordinary domestic objects into something menacing and unworldly. By enlarging these objects which typically represent the traditional feminine domain of the kitchen, they are transformed to assume a somewhat threatening aspect. “Slicer” is an egg slicer enlarged on a human scale measuring four feet in length, encompassing a dark humour with its...
Cary Leibowitz

Cary Leibowitz

Cary Leibowitz, the artist more formerly known as Candyass, continues the argument into the use of vocabulary and the function of painting. Language has been used in Art plenty of times before: Take Barbara Kruger with her instantly recognizable photographs merged with her trademark slogans “I Shop therefore I am” and “We don’t need another...
Nicolas Deshayes

Nicolas Deshayes

Interested in mass produced surfaces, Nicolas Deshayes explores human and synthetic combinations. In a society obsessed with mechanical perfection and wipe clean surfaces, he adopts a minimalist outlook to provide us with sculptures comprising of familiar materials. Public Work (1) 2009 insinuates bodily functions, with stains dripping down an ambiguous stainless steel structure attached to...
Martin Creed

Martin Creed

Work No. 551, 2006 Choose a space. Calculate the volume of the space. Using air, blow up 40 cm balloons until they occupy half the volume of the space. Creed continually investigates the relationship between art and reality, often in a subversively witty manner.  His work is predominantly characterised by his use of materials which...
20:50

20:50

Richard Wilson is infatuated with changing architectural space. He toys with physical boundaries, altering your perception, whether it’s a room or a whole building. 20:50 arrived 16 years ago at Matt’s Gallery and made its comeback in 2009 being re-installed at the Saatchi Gallery. Wilson is known to eschew popular object-based sculpture and opt for...
Inert Gas

Inert Gas

On the morning of 6th June 1969,  somewhere in the Mojave Desert in California, 2 cubic feet of helium were returned to the atmosphere.   This ephemeral gesture from Robert Barry, formed a large environmental sculpture, of sorts. Returning an undetectable material to the atmosphere in which it already exists. This work altered the ground...
MATTHEW DARBYSHIRE

MATTHEW DARBYSHIRE

Darbyshire tries to define how our belongings provide us with a desired image of ourselves via mass production. He evokes the use of branding, by fashionably re-moulding stylistic boiler suits that we associate with hard manual labour into unusual structures. This is his own role in the process of gentrification; he provocatively repackages the homogenisation of...
Russell Hill

Russell Hill

Russell Hill’s sculptures are responses to contemporary objects selected for their precise nature and presence in popular culture. If you’re a western civilian and haven’t been living under a rock for the past twenty years, you’ll surely be familiar with the objects in which his pieces consist of. What makes Russell’s work so attractive is...
Campana Brothers.

Campana Brothers.

Experimenting with high and low tech materials, Fernando and Humberto Campana create a fresh and surprising way of looking at things – they inject vibrancy into contemporary design. Between them, they produce unexpected combinations linking mundane, modest materials fluently with advanced technologies; expressing their energetic Brazilian approach to defining a new aesthetic. Transforming found objects...