Haptic Light

Jack Brindley (Pavilion Pavilion)

£2,900.00

Piece

Description

“These cast glass sculptures explore the idea of a window as a lens. I am interested in the dual properties: I like the idea that they are a device, but there is also a poetic aspect to them as sculptural objects. The idea originated from my fascination with an early Frank Lloyd Wright design for factory windows, which directed light down into the workspace. It was a clever way of handling light quality and focus, though soon became redundant with the advent of electric light. These are essentially window prisms – light is refracted through them. I have handled the form making roughly so they have visible fingerprints. Glass is typically highly polished and can be quite cold - here, the hand markings bring human warmth to the material.” Jack Brindley

Amber: Cast glass, stone.

Height of glass 43cm, width 33cm, depth 4cm. Height of stone 21cm, width 22cm, depth 14cm.

Lemon tint. Cast glass, steel. £2900.

Height 43cm, width 32cm.

Pale amber. Cast glass, steel. £2900.

Height 43cm, width 32cm.

Haptic Light was first shown at Bard as part of the group exhibition The Grit and The Glamour in November 2023. 

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Jack Brindley (Pavilion Pavilion)

About the maker

Founded by artist Jack Brindley in Glasgow, 2019, Pavilion Pavilion is an exploration of the relationship between contemporary art and objects of use. Jack combines his research as an artist and his interest in design and architecture through making objects in response to site specific contexts.

Jack Brindley (Pavilion Pavilion)

About the maker

Founded by artist Jack Brindley in Glasgow, 2019, Pavilion Pavilion is an exploration of the relationship between contemporary art and objects of use. Jack combines his research as an artist and his interest in design and architecture through making objects in response to site specific contexts.