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Alice Freeman

Installation shot - Crossing Point - Durden & Ray, Los Angeles.jpeg
Isekai, 2024, Jesmonite, resin and foam clay, 18x10cm.jpeg
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Born in St Ives, Alice moved to London in 2008 to study at Byam Shaw School of Art and Camberwell college of Art. After completing a scholarship in Siena Italy She moved to Bristol in 2014.

 

Working in etching and sculpture there is a playful exploration of materials within my work. The process is often informed by a diverse range of mediums that are manipulated to appear biological and organic. I am less interested in producing an accurate depiction of the natural world, but rather allow forms to develop that could exist in an alternative reality.

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Alice Freeman's "work looks like biological artifacts that have been excavated from deep within the earth, matter that has formed by geological processes over eons of time... forms mantled in chromite black, gnarled and pitted draw you in with the attraction of a black hole. The blackness is devoid of life yet somehow these forms attest to an eternity of a life-giving cycle." Afterview

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