Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Photo: Tara Wray
Nigel Hall
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Nigel Hall was born in Bristol, England in 1943. His abstract and geometric sculptures, typically made of steel, bronze or polished wood, are concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. Hall assigns as much importance to the voids and shadows present in his sculptures as to work's material and shape.
In Within and Without II (1999) two vertical, beveled bars are welded to the inside of a circle and face each other. The thinner element hangs from the top, while the thicker element juts up from the bottom. These bars frame and intersect one's view of the landscape seen through the circular tunnel, which is further varied by the viewer's point of view and by the changing light.
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