Simon Gaiger
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Overview
Simon Gaiger (b. 1965) is a sculptor who works mainly in wood and steel. His work also includes seats and tables – sculptures, completed and brought to life by human interaction.
Influences are drawn from his life and surroundings. His current home in Wales and a childhood living in Uganda, Sudan, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Cornwall and the Falkland Islands has meant that the landscapes and mythologies of these places echo through his work. Knowledge gathered during time spent as a shipwright’s assistant and shepherd, as well as training in landscape construction has also shaped his work.
There is a raw tension of opposing forces in his pieces - elements strain and pull against each other or balance precipitously. Many of them can be re-configured, changing the interplay of spaces within and around them, inviting participation from the viewer. It is the energy of his forms and the universality of their themes that give his sculptures their lasting resonance.
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Works
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Simon GaigerCof Tiirwedd, 2025Burr oak table
The table is carved from one large piece of ancient Welsh oak which was felled from the local estate during the Second World War to make space to house Canadian troops.49 x 90 x 83 cmView more details -
Simon GaigerAngular Uncomformity, 2022Charred cedar with steel legs34 x 190 x 69 cmView more details -
Simon GaigerSisyphus, 2021Welded and painted steel interchangeable elements, rolling brick100 x 66 x 50 cmView more details -
Simon GaigerSEER, 2025Hanging sculpture, powder-coated steel
Suitable for outside and inside, fixed with swivel-fixingView more details -
Simon GaigerMôr, 2025Fumed oak and forged steel107 x 63 x 72 cm (seat height 43 cm)View more details -
Simon GaigerCadeir Idris, 2020Cedar seat with lime-wash finish.190 x 130 x 120 cmView more details -
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Simon GaigerMistress Of The West, 2017Welded and painted steel interchangeable elements51 x 63 x 42 cmView more details -
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