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Trance

Kate McCgwire’s ‘Trance’ is a mesmerizing spiral of blue and purple feathers, meticulously crafted into an intricate pattern reminiscent of scales or dreamcatchers. This captivating artwork invites you to explore the artist's unique feather installations and consider owning this stunning piece.

Kate McCgwire è una scultrice britannica celebre per le sue affascinanti installazioni di piume che esplorano temi di movimento e trasformazione, con opere collettive alla Biennale di Venezia e opere importanti raccolte da Charles Saatchi.

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  • Subject or theme: Transformation, Dreams
  • Year: 2018
  • Notable elements: Spiral pattern, feathers
  • Movement: Installation Art
  • Dimensions: 61 x 60 cm
  • Artistic style: Fanciful, Sculptural
  • Medium: Feathers, Glue

Descrizione dell'opera

Kate McCgwire’s “Trance”: An Exploration of Texture, Ritual, and Subconscious Beauty

Kate McCgwire's "Trance" is more than just a decorative piece; it’s an immersive experience rendered in meticulously arranged feathers. This captivating artwork, created in 2018, speaks to the primal allure of natural materials – specifically, the mesmerizing quality of feathers themselves. McCgwire’s process is profoundly labor-intensive, reflecting a deep respect for the source material and demanding a patience that translates directly into the work's hypnotic effect. The artist painstakingly assembles millions of feathers, sourced from both natural origins—including those utilized in pigeon racing—and specialist suppliers, transforming them into an intricate spiral design reminiscent of scales or swirling nebulae. This dedication to detail elevates “Trance” beyond simple decoration, establishing it as a testament to the power of slow art and deliberate creation.

Technique and Materiality: A Symphony of Texture

  • Feather Manipulation: The core technique involves the precise gluing of individual feathers – each one carefully positioned to contribute to the overall spiral. This method creates a remarkable textural complexity, inviting viewers to trace the subtle variations in color, shape, and sheen across the surface.
  • Spiral Composition: The spiraling form itself is not merely aesthetic; it evokes notions of growth, expansion, and perhaps even the subconscious mind – themes frequently explored within McCgwire’s broader body of work.
  • Color Palette: Predominantly blue and purple hues dominate the piece, colors historically associated with spirituality, royalty, and dreams. The careful selection of these shades further enhances the artwork's evocative power.

Symbolism and Context: Courtship, Dreams, and Transformation

McCgwire’s work is deeply rooted in symbolism, drawing upon a rich tapestry of cultural references. Feathers have long held significance across numerous societies – from ancient Egyptian rituals to the courtship displays of birds. In “Trance,” they function as both jewelry and a visual representation of these primal instincts. The spiral form itself can be interpreted as a dreamcatcher, a device intended to filter out negative energies and capture positive visions. Furthermore, the softness associated with nests and angel wings adds another layer of meaning, suggesting themes of protection, innocence, and transformation. McCgwire’s background in sculptural techniques honed at prestigious institutions like the Royal College of Art informs her ability to imbue these seemingly simple materials with profound symbolic weight.

Emotional Impact and Artistic Significance

"Trance" possesses a captivating serenity that draws the viewer into its intricate depths. The swirling patterns, combined with the tactile quality of the feathers, create a sense of meditative calm. This artwork represents a significant contribution to contemporary sculpture, demonstrating a unique approach to material exploration and conceptual storytelling. McCgwire’s work is not just about creating beautiful objects; it's about provoking thought, stimulating emotion, and inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness between nature, human experience, and artistic expression. Its placement on a wall suggests an installation piece, designed to be a focal point within a space, commanding attention and inspiring contemplation.

Size:** 61 x 60 cm Date:** 2018 Artist:** Kate McCgwire

Biografia dell'artista

Kate McCgwire: Sculpting Movement and Transformation Through Feather Installations

Kate McCgwire is a UK sculptor whose artistic vision revolves around the mesmerizing medium of feathers, transforming them into sculptural forms that explore profound themes of movement and transformation. Born in Norwich, Norfolk, she possesses a deep connection to her surroundings—a formative experience reflected in her art’s sensitivity to natural materials and processes. Her educational journey began at Manchester Polytechnic, Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College London and the Royal College of Art – institutions that nurtured her understanding of sculptural techniques and fostered her intellectual curiosity. This rigorous training laid the groundwork for her distinctive artistic style and propelled her career as a respected figure in contemporary sculpture. McCgwire’s artistic trajectory has been marked by significant exhibitions showcasing her singular approach to artmaking. Solo presentations captivated audiences at All Visual Arts (2012) and Pertwee, Anderson & Gold (2011), establishing her reputation for conceptual rigor and aesthetic innovation. However, it was her participation in “Glass Trees” alongside fellow artists Polly Morgan and Jake Chapman at the Venice Biennale that cemented her position within the international art scene—a prestigious event recognized for its commitment to fostering dialogue and challenging artistic conventions. This Biennale appearance garnered critical acclaim and solidified McCgwire’s contribution to the evolving landscape of installation art. Her artistic practice delves into complex psychological explorations, mirroring the influence of artists like Louise Bourgeois and Eva Hesse who similarly tackled themes of vulnerability and resilience through sculptural expression. McCgwire's fascination with these pioneering figures underscores her desire to confront anxieties and convey emotional depth—a characteristic that permeates her sculptures. These installations aren’t merely aesthetically pleasing; they represent a deliberate investigation into fluidity, balance, and the delicate interplay between organic materials – specifically feathers – and geometric forms. The artist meticulously selects feathers based on their texture, color, and structural integrity, transforming them into intricate constructions using wire mesh and resin—a technique that demands precision and patience. McCgwire’s sculptures often depict suspended or balanced forms, emphasizing instability and inviting contemplation about equilibrium and change. This deliberate aesthetic choice reflects her belief in the power of visual language to communicate nuanced ideas—a conviction evident throughout her oeuvre. Her work has garnered 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. McCgwire’s sculptures have been exhibited internationally, furthering her artistic reputation and contributing to ongoing dialogues about materiality, form, and conceptual representation. Her dedication to exploring fundamental concepts—movement, transformation, vulnerability—continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, ensuring that Kate McCgwire's legacy as a sculptor remains firmly rooted in the traditions of contemporary art.
Kate McCgwire

Kate McCgwire

1964 - , Regno Unito

Dati rapidi

  • 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