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Evan Holloway — Two Sticks
Evan Holloway

Two Sticks

2015

"Two Sticks" by Evan Holloway combines industrial and discarded materials including steel, plaster, spent batteries, and shellac to create a sculptural work that engages with themes of materiality and waste. The artist's use of spent batteries alongside traditional sculptural materials suggests a commentary on consumption and the lifecycle of objects in contemporary society. Holloway's practice characteristically blurs boundaries between craft, sculpture, and assemblage, transforming humble or refuse materials into contemplative artistic statements.

Medium
steel, plaster, spent batteries and shellac

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Modern & Contemporary Art: Online Auction, New York

February 26, 2025

Lot 90

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Evan Holloway, Two Sticks, 2015

"Two Sticks" by Evan Holloway combines industrial and discarded materials including steel, plaster, spent batteries, and shellac to create a sculptural work that engages with themes of materiality and waste. The artist's use of spent batteries alongside traditional sculptural materials suggests a commentary on consumption and the lifecycle of objects in contemporary society. Holloway's practice characteristically blurs boundaries between craft, sculpture, and assemblage, transforming humble or refuse materials into contemplative artistic statements.

Medium
steel, plaster, spent batteries and shellac
Year
2015
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Austere, Geometric Forms, Conceptual Art, Wood Sculpture, American Artist, Organic Materials, Three-Dimensional, Abstract, Minimalism, Contemporary

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