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Ashley Bickerton — Stratified Landscape #3
Ashley Bickerton

Stratified Landscape #3

A densely layered assemblage of industrial and organic materials, this work by Ashley Bickerton melds corroded metals, weathered leather, and rope with natural elements such as beans, decomposed seaweed, and coral. The stratified composition evokes a cross-section of geological or ecological systems, blurring the boundaries between the manufactured and the natural world. Rich with texture and material contrast, the piece reflects Bickerton's ongoing fascination with consumption, decay, and the complex relationship between human civilization and the environment.

Medium
wood, fiberglass, corroded steel, corroded copper, leather, rope, anodized aluminum, canvas, netting, beans, resin, decomposed seaweed, coral

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Contemporary Evening Sale

July 2, 2014

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Ashley Bickerton, Stratified Landscape #3

A densely layered assemblage of industrial and organic materials, this work by Ashley Bickerton melds corroded metals, weathered leather, and rope with natural elements such as beans, decomposed seaweed, and coral. The stratified composition evokes a cross-section of geological or ecological systems, blurring the boundaries between the manufactured and the natural world. Rich with texture and material contrast, the piece reflects Bickerton's ongoing fascination with consumption, decay, and the complex relationship between human civilization and the environment.

Medium
wood, fiberglass, corroded steel, corroded copper, leather, rope, anodized aluminum, canvas, netting, beans, resin, decomposed seaweed, coral
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodern Art, Assemblage, Landscape Subject, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Industrial Materials, Mixed Media Assemblage, Landscape, Contemporary Artist, Neo-Geo, American Artist, Textural Complexity, Organic Materials, Late 20th Century, Neo-Conceptualism, Earth Tones

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