Drip 2
Artist
Katharine Dowson
(London, England, born 1962)
Date1990
Mediumglass, silicon, oil, wax on wax table
ClassificationsSculptures
DimensionsOverall: Height: 320 cm, Width: 104 cm, Depth: 91 cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2000 by the Saatchi Collection through the National Art Collections Fund.
Copyright© Katharine Dowson (2003)
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG013856
Keywords
Glycerine glides down the undulating tube of 'Drip 2' and drips into the mouth of a glass vessel reminsicent of the uterus, stomach or lung. Obvious associations are with feeding and sexuality, but other levels of meaning are suggested. Placed in the centre of a table the glass reminds one of a laboratory experiment (test tubes, condensers and pipettes) and arouses thoughts on moral issues such as in vitro fertilisation and genetic engineering. For Dowson the work is about the hidden landscape within us.
For more information on the artist see:
www.katharine.dowson@virgin.net
More About Me
Dowson draws inspiration from nature, medicine and the scientific world for her work. As part of her practice, she often collaborates with scientists.
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