Suzannah Vaughan Print E-mail


Primarily working with the medium of sculpture and installation, my practice is influenced by constructed spaces, light and architecture. I am particularly interested in the point where imagined spaces come into existence, creating endless possibilities within that moment. Architects propose idealised spaces, some of which will never take physical form but remain a suggested alternative, constantly questioning that which exists in its place. I am interested in the potential of these transient spaces, where utopian structures can exist outside the politics of reality.

My work proposes imagined and idealised spaces and structures which exist as a stand-alone piece or as an alternative structure within an existing space. Simple minimalist forms create a phenomenological experience for the viewer and offer an alternative to the distractions of modern life, creating a moment to contemplate possibility.

Contributed to Curatorial Session: Reader—Inquiries into Curatorial Practice.

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 May 2009 20:50