About the Artwork
This work is part of a series of sculptures called Rock Formations that are often composed of couplings or collages of stone and bronze heads placed directly on large pieces of Michelangelo marble. The marble was found by Silver in a stone yard in the Italian town Pietrasanta, choosing pieces that had been quarried many years ago and then seemingly forgotten and left to weather.
As physical objects they have a distinct attitude; a poise that somehow evokes the human body, perhaps the slope of a shoulder or the thrust of a torso. On top of these plinths/bodies rest heads which begin in the studio as interpretations of certain ancient faces, but through the artist’s handling of the original clay or stone they have evolved into objects displaying a physical precision and individuality that confronts the viewer on an almost emotional level.
Year: 2014
Image courtesy of the Artist and Frith Street Gallery, London. Photo © Nick Turpin
Material
Bronze, Carrara marble
Dimensions
185 x 90 x 70 cm