Marion Borgelt
Tsukimi Slice: Sequence A, 2012
radiata pine, duck egg shell, bees wax, perspex plinth, timber base
40 x 300 x 40 cm (perspex)
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I am fascinated by the nature of time and how it governs our lives and the universe we live in. In the natural world the passage of time is predominantly...
I am fascinated by the nature of time and how it governs our lives and the universe we live in. In the natural world the passage of time is predominantly characterised by the existence of cycles and repetition where one phase or stage of a living, dynamic entity metamorphoses into another. I have created many series of works exploring the infinitely repetitious nature of time and the universal elements embodying this man-made construct. For example, I have had an ongoing fascination with lunar phases and the powerful effects of the moon on human life.
Mutation, morphology, light, impermanence and incessant change are at the crux of much of my work. As human knowledge shifts, so does the material world, with matter constantly engaged in a process of change on every scale: growth, evolution and entropy.
Mutation, morphology, light, impermanence and incessant change are at the crux of much of my work. As human knowledge shifts, so does the material world, with matter constantly engaged in a process of change on every scale: growth, evolution and entropy.
Exhibitions
Marion Borgelt, Vanishing Spectrum (Solo Exhibition), Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney, 16 May - 22 June 202513
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