Redemption

Redemption critiques the relationship between social relevance and inequality. Every piece, though built by hand in Brooklyn, pays homage to the traditional hand-building techniques found in the Yorubaland region of south-western Nigeria. Using the Gele-headwrap as a signifier, Malene blends her two-year-study of the slab building technique with an enquiry into the uncertainties of life to construct sculptures in rippling layers of clay. She gathers inspiration for her twisted sculptures from the unpredictable obstacles we encounter in life. The bold, organic patterns are etched freehand using underglazes and wax to reference the dye resist technique used in Adire textiles.
Malene Barnett
6 Artworks curated by Malene Barnett
Adire I thumb

Adire I

Sculpture, 7 W x 14.5 H x 7 D in

Malene Barnett

United States

Adire II thumb

Adire II

Sculpture, 7 W x 17 H x 7 D in

Malene Barnett

United States

Adire III thumb

Adire III

Sculpture, 4 W x 14 H x 4 D in

Malene Barnett

United States

I See You thumb

I See You

Sculpture, 8 W x 15 H x 8 D in

Malene Barnett

United States

Adorned I thumb

Adorned I

Sculpture, 6 W x 16 H x 6 D in

Malene Barnett

United States

Adorned II thumb

Adorned II

Sculpture, 6 W x 20 H x 6 D in

Malene Barnett

United States


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