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Kristin McKirdy — Sans Titre
Kristin McKirdy

Sans Titre

2007

A multifaceted ceramic work composed of fifteen individual parts, McKirdy's *Sans Titre* invites contemplation of fragmentation and wholeness. The untitled nature of the piece, combined with its segmented form, encourages viewers to draw their own narrative connections between each ceramic element. McKirdy's tactile medium reinforces a sense of quiet materiality, where the relationship between the parts speaks as powerfully as any single component.

Medium
ceramic, in 15 parts

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Kristin McKirdy, Sans Titre, 2007

A multifaceted ceramic work composed of fifteen individual parts, McKirdy's *Sans Titre* invites contemplation of fragmentation and wholeness. The untitled nature of the piece, combined with its segmented form, encourages viewers to draw their own narrative connections between each ceramic element. McKirdy's tactile medium reinforces a sense of quiet materiality, where the relationship between the parts speaks as powerfully as any single component.

Medium
ceramic, in 15 parts
Year
2007
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Studio Pottery, Contemplative Mood, Ceramic Sculpture, Minimalist Aesthetic, Minimalist, Sculpture, Tactile Quality, French Artist, Contemporary Artist, Earthy Tones, American Artist, Installation Art, Sculptural Installation, 21st Century, Three Dimensional Form, Meditative Mood, Ceramic, Neutral Tones, Female Artist, Abstract Ceramics, Abstract, Multi-Part Work