by Jon Cronshaw. In 2008, contemporary artist Roger Hiorns oversaw the creation of one of most unique works of art in recent memory by pumping over 74,000 litres of copper sulphate solution into a condemned London flat. The result saw the building’s interior coated with otherworldly blue crystals that formed on the walls, floor, ceiling, … Continue reading
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Roger Hiorns’ Seizure acquired by Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park has acquired an important contemporary sculpture Seizure by Turner Prize nominated artist Roger Hiorns. The piece, which was acquired with help of Arts Council England, was created when Hiorns pumped 75,000 litres of copper sulphate solution into a Southwark council flat. The result was a strangely beautiful and menacing crystalline growth … Continue reading
Hans Josephsohn gets large outdoor showing in Yorkshire
by Jon Cronshaw. Since his death in August 2012, Hans Josephsohn‘s reputation as an artist has continued to grow, and with his latest exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, his legacy as one of Switzerland’s most important modern sculptors will surely be cemented. Born in the East Prussian town of Königsberg in 1920, Josephsohn was an unusual … Continue reading