Title: Monument Of Doubts by Knut Henrik Henriksen (private view)
Location: Hollybush Gardens
Description: Knut Henrik Henriksen has developed a practice that employs a set of rules and restrictions as a means to investigate the potential of sculptural language. The formal aspects of the work emerge from measurements that come either from architectural specifications or pre-exist in mass-produced materials and formats. There is, it could be argued, a sort of latent democracy to this approach – the artist’s hand is curiously held at bay as the shapes emerge from a template, that once drawn offer endless possibilities – the construction of which is often in the hands of a third party producer.

Start Time: 6:30
Date: 2008-09-06
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