Contemporary Sculpture
Sculpture holds its own within the stable of Australian and international artists at Otomys. Exhibiting works in a wide range of materials from bronze, steel, ceramic, glass, timber, cement and locally found materials - sculpture extends the engagement of three-dimensional art.
Of all the art mediums, sculpture allows more movement and touch; you can walk around or re position the work at various angles, to take advantage of it’s shadows. Sculpture not only holds marks left by the maker's hand, it carries the logic of its own engineering. A work that stands in space must resolve itself at every angle, every perspective is considered.
The physical and narrative presence is what draws collectors to sculpture. It enters a dialogue with its environment, both indoors or out, in a domestic or institutional setting, and changes with the light, the season and the company it keeps. The sculpture at Otomys is selected for the integrity of the maker and the authority the work holds in a space.
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Cross Pollination -
Natures Riot III -
Natures Riot VI -
Natures Riot VII -
Noumenon I -
Noumenon II -
Red Box Bush -
Rosellas In A Ghost Gum -
V1 Prismatic Worlds -
V2 Prismatic Worlds -
Amphora -
Coastal -
Combo -
Find -
Grip -
Mitt -
Mobile SP 01 -
Mobile SP 02 -
Mobile SP 03 -
Oasis -
Perched -
Span -
Sub Dub -
Tabula Lingua Portale III -
Tabula Lingua Portale IX -
Tabula Lingua Portale V -
Tabula Lingua Portale XIII -
Tabula Lingua Portale XIV -
Tête-À-Tête -
Wood Collage 015 -
Wood Collage 023 -
Wood Collage 037 -
Wood Collage 038 -
Wood Collage 063 -
Wood Collage 083 -
The Magnificent Sun -
Wave of Devotion -
Bent Chassis #3 -
Pulled Dent -
Dance in Life -
Fountain of Light -
Wave of Joy -
Counterpoint I -
Counterpoint II -
Da Capo I -
Da Capo II -
Hound -
Prelude -
Sextet -
Eastern Blue Cut -
North Rock -
Porites -
SW Breaker
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