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5th Edition: Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer

Past exhibition
15 May - 24 October 2021 Off-site
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Adam Buick, Sight Line 1, 2021

Adam Buick

Sight Line 1, 2021
Wooden tripod and porcelain scope
150 x 110 x 110 cm
59 x 43 1/2 x 43 1/2 in.
Unique
Photo: Rob Harris. Courtesy of the artist and Corvi-Mora, London
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'These porcelain scopes are objects of enquiry, ones that encourage the viewer to question the act of looking. They are designed to focus the viewer's attention on particular framed elements...
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"These porcelain scopes are objects of enquiry, ones that encourage the viewer to question the act of looking. They are designed to focus the viewer's attention on particular framed elements of the landscape; to set up curated lines of sight that engage the viewer with their surroundings. As artworks, one not only looks through them but at them, they are to be engaged with. The light that enables us to see what is framed also plays on the surface of the scopes bringing our attention to the nature of seeing and observing and how our inner landscapes shape the way we perceive what we see. By focusing the viewers attention they encourage us to inquire deeply about how we interact and experience the world. Above all they question the notion of humans as observers, of our perceived otherness regarding nature and its cycles."



Adam Buick (b. 1978 in Newport, Gwent) studied Archaeology and Anthropology at Lampeter University before enrolling in Art School in 2003 and undertaking a Ceramics and Design course in 2004. Exhibitions include: Make, Hauser & Wirth, Southampton (2022); Y Lle Celf, National Eisteddfod, Tregaron (2022); Retracing Nature, Make, Hauser & Wirth, Somerset (2019); Frieze Art Fair with Corvi-Mora (2018); Things of Beauty Growing, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (2019); Collect Saatchi Gallery, London (2019); British Pavilion, Cheongju Biennale, Korea (2017); Material: Earth, Messums, Wiltshire (2017); British Craft: The Miami Edit, Crafts Council UK (2016); Inclusions, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh (2016).

In January 2017, Adam received a Creative Wales Award from the Arts Council of Wales; allowing him to undertake creative experimentation and research to inform his future practice.

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5th Edition, Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, UK (2021)

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