Array 12 (Beacon) | 2022

$9,800

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Weight 300 kg
Dimensions 260 × 60 × 60 cm
Filter Medium

Resin, Stone

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Medium

Editions

Unique

Catalogue number

28

‘Array 12 (Beacon)’ presents itself as an undefined totem. An earth block beneath a crystalline cylinder, the work talks to perception through inverting & enclosing surrounds. Much like a snow globe, it projects a pocket version of a world that’s a little different.

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Benjamin Jay Shand

Benjamin Jay Shand

I studied architecture before launching my own art and architecture office Studio Shand. My sculptural work has shown at/commissioned for exhibitions inclusive of La Biennale di Venezia, Vivid Sydney, Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, Montalto Sculpture Prize, Fisher’s Ghost Art Award and Sculpture by the Sea. Throughout I have experimented across media, to realise a particular configuration of form engendered in essential materials, geometries and tectonics.

I live and work on Gadigal land - my practice concerns itself with the configuration and tectonics of form explored through the disciplines of sculpture and architecture.

Exhibitions

Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe, 2023
Sculpture by the Sea Bondi, 2020/2022
CHAUFFEUR Gallery, 2022
Montalto Sculpture Prize, 2020/2021/2022
Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art, 2021
Wollombi Sculpture Festival, 2020/2021
Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, 2021
Georges River Art Prize, 2021
IDEA [Object], 2021
Workshopped, 2019/2020
Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, 2019
Emerging Artist Grant, Sculpture by the Sea, 2022
Special Commendation Award, Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, 2019
Viewers’ Choice Award, Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, 2019
People’s Choice Award, Workshopped, 2019
Sculpture and Installation Award, IESANZ, 2017

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