The Will to Proceed to the End of the Possible
Rachel Kneebone, 2014
This disquieting porcelain sculpture is the first work by this celebrated contemporary artist to be acquired by a public collection in Britain. The hand-built piece comprises a writhing mass of decaying, organic-looking forms – some resembling human limbs, flowers and tendrils – sitting on a heavily cracked rectangular base. Kneebone studied ceramics in Bristol and at the Royal College of Art in London. Her practice makes reference to long traditions in art and sculpture, both in forms and themes, and a particular influence has been the work of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The title of Kneebone’s work is a quote from Georges Bataille, the French cultural theorist known for his explorations of the relationships between horror and desire, obedience and transgression. By making reference to Bataille’s ideas, Kneebone provides a clue to the rich themes represented in her sculpture. There is beauty and chaos, fragility and strength, tradition and radical departure, all present in this one monumental and mesmerising piece.
More information
Title of artwork, date
The Will to Proceed to the End of the Possible, 2014
Date supported
2015
Medium and material
Porcelain
Dimensions
70cm x 50cm x 57cm
Grant
20000
Total cost
64000

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