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Rebecca Appleby
InfrastructureInfrastructure - The second solo exhibition dedicated to Rebecca Appleby at the Gallery.
Through a series of techniques developed over a 20-year career, Rebecca’s practice is an exploration of both balance and structure, within the built and natural environment.
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“Visually, I think these abstract sculptural fragments have a conceptual & aesthetic beauty. I think disfiguration and patina of age or trauma tells a beautiful story. Cracks, marks, scars, dints & broken edges enhancing beauty. Rather than considering a broken object ‘destroyed’ I believe it to be a transformation sometimes to the point of abstraction. It is fascinating, intriguing to wonder about its journey and to enjoy the aesthetic transfiguration. In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi is a world view centred on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete".
Born in Leeds, Rebecca is a highly respected artist, whose sculptural and painterly eye, allows her the diversity to go beyond the boundaries of her traditional background in ceramics, giving her the freedom to create vibrant and challenging work.
Rebecca trained at Edinburgh College of Art 1999-2001 (BA Ceramics) and currently lives and works in Yorkshire.
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Infrastructure - Available sculptures
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Rebecca Appleby, Bloodless
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Rebecca Appleby, Deep in The Woods
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Rebecca Appleby, Foetal
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Rebecca Appleby, Groan
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Rebecca Appleby, Lateral Root
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Rebecca Appleby, Lost in the Woods
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Rebecca Appleby, Net
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Rebecca Appleby, Nucleus
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Rebecca Appleby, Phoenix
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Rebecca Appleby, Scaffold
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Rebecca Appleby, Shiver
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Rebecca Appleby, Spoils I
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Rebecca Appleby, Spoils II
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Rebecca Appleby, Step by Step
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Rebecca Appleby, Support
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Rebecca Appleby, Testing Testing - Radioactive
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Infrastructure - Available Paintings
Infrastructure: Rebecca Appleby
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