Part of the Cornelia Parker RA: Being and Un-being display, this polymer gravure by the Royal Academician is currently on show in the Academicians' Room, Keeper's House from 5 September 2023 - 3 March 2024.
‘It’s about recording something durational, compressing time. I’m chronicling a moment in transition where the prints become a physical trace. I’m interested in the margins of things, the imperfections, the undersides, the verso, capturing the shadows of these small entities; Mining ordinary everyday objects to unleash catalysts for thought.’ - Cornelia Parker
Being and Un-being presents Cornelia Parker RA’s polymer gravure etchings from four series: Thirty Pieces of Silver Exposed, One Day This Glass Will Break, Fox Talbot’s Articles of Glass and Through a Glass Darkly.
Elected to the Academy as a sculptor, Parker is best known for her large-scale, often site-specific installations where she explores the fragility of existence and the transformation of matter. Here, she translates this through print. Showcasing her continued involvement with materials like silver and glass, these works use antique objects and vintage photographic negatives to expose layers of time.
About Cornelia Parker RA
Cornelia Parker RA studied at Gloucester College of Art 1974 - 1975, Wolverhampton Polytechnic, BA Hons 1975 - 1978 and Reading University, MFA 1980 -1982.Parker is well known for her large scale, often site specific, installations. Her engagement with the fragility of existence and the transformation of matter is exemplified in two key works: 'Dark Matter', a cartoon-like reconstruction of an...
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https://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/an-enigma58755An Enigmahttps://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/media/catalog/product/9/2/92088935---an-enigma---1200x1200px---_c_-n.jpg39003900GBPOutOfStock/Art/All Artworks/Cornelia Parker RA: Being and Un-being/Art/All Artworks73327312209273<p>Part of the <em>Cornelia Parker RA: Being and Un-being</em> display, this polymer gravure by the Royal Academician is currently on show in the Academicians' Room, Keeper's House from 5 September 2023 - 3 March 2024.</p>
<p>‘It’s about recording something durational, compressing time. I’m chronicling a moment in transition where the prints become a physical trace. I’m interested in the margins of things, the imperfections, the undersides, the verso, capturing the shadows of these small entities; Mining ordinary everyday objects to unleash catalysts for thought.’ - Cornelia Parker</p>
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<p>Elected to the Academy as a sculptor, Parker is best known for her large-scale, often site-specific installations where she explores the fragility of existence and the transformation of matter. Here, she translates this through print. Showcasing her continued involvement with materials like silver and glass, these works use antique objects and vintage photographic negatives to expose layers of time.</p></div>00add-to-cartartist_name:Cornelia Parker RAstore_type:ArtCornelia Parker RAArtPolymer Photogravure Etching77.2 x 55cmNo
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