Roger Hiorns Seizure Analysis

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“Seizure” by Roger Hiorns, 2008 Peculiar transformation... a visitor at Roger Hiorns' Seizure. Photograph: Sarah Lee Sarah Lee /Guardian This marvellous and innovative art by Roger Hiorns captures the beauty and elegance of a crystallised environment. The focal point of the photograph depicts a visitor in the center of the artwork observing the creation in a stoic and calm expression. He stands in an ‘order arms’ stance without the prop of a gun, signifying a resting stance whilst in an acute observation. It mirrors the thoughts of viewers being entranced by the environment in which they have been placed. His warm coloured skin-tone contrasts the coolness of the background and his dark attire, making his outline clear cut foremost to the …show more content…

Hiorns saw the possibility of something much more profound and interesting in the soon to be demolished building and took the opportunity to undertake a project, named ‘Seizure’, produced by Artangel, with unexpected results. Hiorns directed 75,000 litres of copper sulfate solution was pumped through a ceiling, into the council flat, where it was left aside for a month, with a moderated temperature, resulting in a captivating outcome. After the copper sulfate was pumped out, they learned that the entire surface of the building was covered in crystalline growth, making it both a beautiful and fractured art. The Head of the Arts Council Collection, Caroline Douglas, whose council the art has been donated to, has been amazed by the piece as the results predicted were that they were “afraid we would end up with, in effect, a box with a heap of crystals at the bottom." (Douglas, 2015) This artwork highlights that a 21st century artwork is not restrained to the traditional methods of creating art, but through a deeper understanding and resourcefulness of the materials and knowledge that we have

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