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David Ogle

United Kingdom

Installation, Lights on Other

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(photo credit - © Anne Purkiss, 2013) Royal British Society of Sculptors ‘Subterranean’ Waterloo tunnels, London - 2013

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Installation:Lights on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:1 W x 1 H x 1 D in

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David Ogle’s artistic practice spans a range of media yet tracks along a consistently evolving set of aesthetic and conceptual concerns. Incorporating drawing, sculpture, installation and new media, Ogle often works in the ‘grey area’ between different mediums, recurring visual motifs often surfacing across this disparate array of disciplines. In disrupting our expectations of these boundaries, his work produces paradoxical elements that are always combined with simplicity and material presence, continually providing a physical, and often-illusionary, confrontation in real-space. Much of Ogle’s early work derived from drawing, revealing an act or process of mark making that became the fundamental rationale of the work. In the application of such processes to physical sites, his works on paper leave the confines of a flat surface, their aesthetic qualities manifest in physical space. Spaces that simultaneously shape the work and become manipulated by it, encouraging viewers to navigate their environments in new ways. Materially, Ogle's practice seeks a mode of fragility, frequently revealing strong geometric forms within a space, though forms that lack the weight and immobility of sculpture. Like the dimensionless properties of line on a flat surface, they exist in space without mass or structure. Working in this way, his practice routinely employs a material that surpasses such physical restraints; light. Through negating material properties, Ogle’s work has come to rest on the edge between a sculptural form and an environmental occurrence. His current practice has moved beyond the walls of indoor sites and out into the landscape, documenting ephemeral works that are shaped by natural elements and freed-up from the confines of both interior sites and a the viewer’s requirement for a work’s prolonged existence. Such works exist out in the landscape, a context from which they are inseparable, alone in this specific place and for a narrow window of time. Like the shifting of natural light, their transience provides significance and meaning; a moment fleeting, precious and anomalous. ...................................................... David Ogle (B.1987) graduated from Lancaster University with a 1st class BA in Fine Art History and Practice in 2009, and an MA with a Distinction in Contemporary Arts Research in 2012.

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