Untitled, 2018

SHEILA HICKS

 

EUR 70,000 + VAT

 

 

Untitled, 2018

 

Linen, cotton, silk on wooden support

100 x 65 cm

 

 

About this work

Free-hanging lozenge-shaped bobbins – as might be imagined dangling from an old weaving frame – combine with the linen threads stretched across the support to give the effect of a mobile relief. The bobbins allude to the history of creative manufacture, while the simple informality elevates the idea of process as having an aesthetic autonomy itself, valuing the haptic capacities that go into making.

SHEILA HICKS BIOGRAPHY

Sheila Hicks had a migratory upbringing, as her father hunted for work across the Midwest in depression-era America – and her mother’s thing, she says, ‘was remnants’.  She herself has proved a restless re-user of materials, now based in Paris but inspired by worldwide travel to engage with different design and manufacturing contexts. For over seven decades, Hicks has pioneered the employment of fibre to make a teeming diversity of abstract sculptural and painterly forms. They range from the intimate scale shown here to architectural commissions and monumental installations in which hanging skeins of wool form dense material environments.

Sister K, 2016

SHEILA HICKS

Sister K, 2016

EUR 26,000 + VAT