Outdoor Sculpture


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2005

Over a 3-day period in July at 20-21 Visual Art Centre's outdoor sculpture courtyard space, David worked with a small group of art students and recent graduates to transform a group of every day household objects into a site-specific installation.

David and his assistants started with a collection of discarded objects. These included a car, a wardrobe, a child’s garden slide, a washing machine and a wicker chair. The team then dismantled, rearranged, padded and wrapped these items to make a colourful and dynamic sculptural installation.

Throughout the three days, David and his helpers used hundreds of metres of coloured sticky tape to dramatically transform the original objects.

Cllr Ivan Glover, Cabinet Member for Leisure and Property Services said:

"This is sure to be an exciting exhibition at the centre and will give visitors the chance to see a highly regarded artist at work.

"David Kefford's trademark ‘creatures’ are very unique and will be of interest to many. I would like to encourage local people to come along to 20-21 and see what is on offer."

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view from the clock tower

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