Chris Gilmour's cardboard sculptures

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ToPo
ToPo posted on Oct 19th 2007 6:08PM; via chrisgilmour.com
Chris Gilmour's cardboard sculptures

Packaging cardboard is, by its very nature, intended to contain but it is then discarded. Gilmour, however, uses it to contain the work’s own identity and to highlight the displacement between the original object and the one made in cardboard. This displacement is marked by difference: his sculptures (and apart from the use of such a poor material, they conform to all the accepted precepts of sculpture) are not mere copies, but rather translations from life. This translation brings with it a process of knowledge- the knowledge of the small things within which the sense of daily existence is hidden.

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