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Trance

Kate McCgwire ist eine britische Bildhauerin, die für ihre faszinierenden Federinstallationen bekannt ist und deren Werk Themen von Bewegung und Veränderung erforscht. Ihre Kunstwerke wurden weltweit gezeigt und haben Anerkennung gefunden – insbesondere durch Projekte mit renommierten Galerien wie der Sammlung Saatchi.

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Beschreibung des Sammlerstücks

For her fanciful sculptures, Kate MccGwire patiently collects millions of feathers, which she gathers together in her studio, recovering them directly from nature or from specialist associations involved with pigeon racing. Using glue, she arranges them in the form of scales, one by one, like strokes of color on a canvas. Trance is a fascinating artwork which plays on the seductive power of feathers (that of jewelry and courtship rituals) to which she adds a certain softness (that of nests, dreamcatchers, and angel

Biografie des Künstlers

Kate McCgwire: Sculpting Movement and Transformation Through Feather Installations

Kate McCgwire is a UK sculptor whose distinctive artistic vision centers around the captivating medium of feathers. Born in Norwich, Norfolk, she embarked on her creative journey with formal education at Manchester Polytechnic, Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College London and the Royal College of Art—institutions that instilled in her a rigorous understanding of sculptural techniques and conceptual exploration. Her artistic trajectory has been marked by significant exhibitions showcasing her singular approach to artmaking. Notably, solo presentations graced the walls of all visual arts (2012) and Pertwee, Anderson & Gold (2011), alongside collaborative projects like “Glass Trees” at the Venice Biennale, sharing space with fellow artists Polly Morgan and Jake Chapman. This prestigious Biennale appearance solidified her position within the contemporary art landscape and garnered critical acclaim. McCgwire’s artistic practice delves into profound themes of movement and transformation—concepts powerfully conveyed through her meticulously crafted feather sculptures. These installations aren't merely decorative objects; they represent a deliberate investigation into fluidity, balance, and the delicate interplay between organic materials and geometric forms. Influenced by artists like Louise Bourgeois and Eva Hesse, McCgwire’s work reflects an interest in exploring psychological states and confronting anxieties through sculptural expression. Her exploration of vulnerability and resilience is palpable within her pieces, mirroring the inherent fragility yet enduring strength found within natural elements—specifically feathers—which she skillfully manipulates to achieve breathtaking visual effects. The artist's technique involves a painstaking process of feather selection and preparation, followed by intricate construction using wire mesh and resin. McCgwire’s meticulous attention to detail ensures that each sculpture possesses an ethereal quality, capturing the subtle nuances of light and shadow. The resulting forms are often suspended or balanced in precarious positions, emphasizing the concept of instability and inviting contemplation about equilibrium and change. This deliberate aesthetic choice underscores her commitment to conveying complex ideas through deceptively simple visual language. She speaks passionately about the “duplicity of nature,” referencing the profound influence of her childhood memories of the Norfolk Broads—the serpentine waterways and abundant wildlife that shaped her artistic sensibility. McCgwire’s sculptural explorations often grapple with unsettling juxtapositions – beauty alongside decay, attraction countered by repulsion – mirroring the Freudian concept of *Unheimliche*, or “uncanny.” Her pieces frequently depict hybrid creatures, reminiscent of mythological figures and imbued with symbolic resonance. These sculptures are characterized by their muscular forms and writhing movements, reflecting a fascination with classical sculpture and an engagement with themes of metamorphosis. Her work has gained recognition within the art world, attracting the discerning eye of collectors like Charles Saatchi—a testament to her ability to resonate with audiences on both intellectual and emotional levels. Selected solo exhibitions include *Menagerie,* Harewood House, Leeds, UK (2020);* Dichotomy,* The Harley Gallery, Welbeck, UK (2018); *Scissure,* La Galerie Particulière, Paris, France (2018); *Host,* Pertwee, Anderson & Gold, London, UK (2011) and *Issue,* M2 Gallery, London, UK (2005). Furthermore, she participated in the temporary exhibition *Glassfever *(2016), Dordrecht. McCgwire graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Sculpture in 2004 and a BFA from the University College for the Creative Arts, Farnham in 2001. Her artistic journey continues to be driven by her unwavering dedication to exploring the expressive potential of organic materials—particularly feathers—and her commitment to confronting challenging psychological themes through sculptural form.
Kate McCgwire

Kate McCgwire

1964 - , Vereinigtes Königreich

Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Louise Bourgeois
    • Eva Hesse
  • Date Of Birth: 1964
  • Full Name: Kate McCgwire
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks: ['Trance']
  • Place Of Birth: Norwich, United Kingdom