Tiny Garden Fence Uprising, 2024
Nathaniel Rackowe FRSS is a London based artist from the UK. His often large-scale urban referenced structures, and light sculptures are designed to recreate the experience of navigating the city around us. They are abstracted impressions of metropolitan experience evoked through the vicissitudes of light as it fluctuates through the city.
Influenced by Modernism, film and video games, Rackowe uses the mass manufactured derivative products of the modernist era - glass, corrugated plastics, concrete, scaffolding, breeze blocks and strip lights - to recreate the collective experience and visual sensations of urban contemporary life, while incorporating a deeply personal emotional response to flowing through built space.
Rackowe uses light to structure space by emulating the way it delineates buildings, city blocks and streets. In this way Rackowe departs from the aesthetics of the use of light of American minimalists such as Flavin and Judd. By decoding these experiences his works capture the chromatic sensations of desolate streets at dawn, the atmosphere as daylight fades into night and the shadows created by obtrusive cranes, scaffolding and skeletal buildings. The resulting sculptures - striking geometric shapes and dramatic shafts of light - combine vivid beauty with the grimness of industrialisation, perhaps offering a true representation of the disparities of contemporary life.
Rackowe’s art practice spans public art, installation, sculpture, photography and painting, and in the last five years an increasing focus on performance, collaborating with choreographer Angela Woodhouse.
Nathaniel says:
"The 10 gram challenge was a challenge indeed! Working at this scale was fascinating, and connected to some very early works, pushing scale in reverse. Many of my works start as models and maquettes that are then made huge as the final piece.
With this project I worked in reverse, and based it on a model of a piece of that I then scaled DOWN to become a final work. Garden Fence Uprising was an installation scale work from 10 years which now only exists in memory and photographs.
Tiny Garden Fence Uprising thus becomes a permanent echo and development of the piece."
Unique work, cast in bronze, approx. H: 6.4 cm x L: 4.4 cm x D: 3.6 cm
Price: £1,500