fertile crescent

strikingly calming, and eerie.
Inspired initially by a trip to India fifteen years ago where he first encountered rural brick factories. Sun-dried mud bricks are piled up to create monumental structures akin to ancient pyramids or temples. A vast fire is built inside these factories to bake the bricks that are subsequently dismantled and dispersed in an ongoing cycle of construction and deconstruction.

The White Cube Gallery

48 Hoxton Square London
N1 6BP

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