Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Stuart haygarth

Millennium celebrations in London. Strand is an artwork commissioned by University College London Hospitals for permanent display at the new UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre, Huntley Street, . For the Coca -Cola commission, I wanted to create something that was literally out of this worl powerful, dynamic and would glow with energy - it had to stop . His exquisite designs and installations have employed the flotsam . The visual theme of the house .

I was elected by Commissions East to create an artwork for the imposing metre high foyer of the new Jerwood Dance House building situated on the .

The brief was to capture an explosion or blooming of colour.

Drinking mineral water has become an integral part of contemporary culture. Most households seem to have at least one ceramic animal . What did you study and what was your first job ? Stuart Haygarth at the Haunch of Venison, London. But most eco-artists tend to be less interested in creating beauty and more into political statements.


By assembling discarded bits of everyday life into massive chandeliers and furniture, he literally turns trash into treasure. With training in design and photography, Haygarth conceived of the Tide Chandelier while collecting debris that had washed up on the shores of the Kent coastline. His goal: to pick up every single man-made object that he found along the way.


These discarded items – shoes, combs, lighters – are what most of us would call rubbish. This series of eight floor lamps are created from an archive of stacked plastic container tops collected over many years from Dungeness Beach on the Kent coast . The selected lenses are grouped . Although the same formula is employed to construct each Shadey Family, every piece is . Haygarth produced two identical pieces for MAC stores in New York and Los Angeles. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.


Working in collaboration with Sian Evans we created The Temple Tip Bower. CORIAN, SPUN METAL SHADE AND CAT FIGURINES, WARM LOW ENERGY BULB. The three sculptural works Barnacle ( black), Barnacle (white) and Harpon 3were commissioned by Selfridges as part of the stores theme called Storm Project . These overlooked aerodynamic moulded forms .

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