Exhibition

Ruth Claxton

2 Apr 2008 – 18 May 2008

Regular hours

Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00
Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Sunday
11:00 – 17:00

Cost of entry

FREE

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Ikon

Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Ikon presents the first major museum exhibition by British artist Ruth Claxton. Based in Birmingham, Claxton has become widely known for her constructed installations, populated with porcelain figurines, collected from car-boot sales, junk shops and internet auction sites. Claxton 'blinds'these figures through sculptural intervention so that their vision is obscured, paradoxically, by what it is they would otherwise see.

The entire second floor of Ikon is transformed by Claxton into a new topography of countless painted steel circles, suspended in a mass of metalwork. The sightless figurines thus stand adrift in a world in flux. Many of the circles are open hoops; others contain coloured and mirrored glass discs, precariously balanced, creating visual complexity as their reflected imagery merges with our real space. They also act to implicate viewers through reflections of reflections, immersing and enveloping them in this disorientating environment.

Through its allusion to our increasing engagement with information technology, Claxton's works encourage our consideration of a societal shift towards an atomised, dislocated future. It exemplifies the artist's concern with the impact of passive consumption, and how a new kind of insulation from reality might effect the way we apprehend and interpret the world we live in.

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