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
Simon Gaiger
Charred Oak Vessel, 2018Charred Oak Vessel46 x 17 x 10 cmThere is a raw tension of opposing forces in his sculptures, elements strain and pull against each other or balance precipitously. Many of them can be re-configured to make different horizons, changing the interplay of spaces within and around them, inviting participation from the viewer. Colour unifies form and accentuates the play of light. Titles too are relevant, not always in the literal sense but as another aspect of the rhythm of the piece.His sculptures are constructed from wood and forged and welded steel, sometimes concrete. It is the energy of their forms and the universality of their themes that give them their lasting resonance. Simon works closely on projects with architects and designers including: Küchel Architects-Switzerland, Dan Pearson Studio – London, Studio Reed-London and Rui Ribeiro-London – Lisbon.There is a raw tension of opposing forces in his sculptures, elements strain and pull against each other or balance precipitously. Many of them can be re-configured to make different horizons, changing the interplay of spaces within and around them, inviting participation from the viewer. Colour unifies form and accentuates the play of light. Titles too are relevant, not always in the literal sense but as another aspect of the rhythm of the piece.His sculptures are constructed from wood and forged and welded steel, sometimes concrete. It is the energy of their forms and the universality of their themes that give them their lasting resonance. Simon works closely on projects with architects and designers including: Küchel Architects-Switzerland, Dan Pearson Studio – London, Studio Reed-London and Rui Ribeiro-London – Lisbon.Installation shots
