Kate Strachan
| Website | www.katestrachan.com |
| Starting date | 12-09-2024 |
| Ending date | 04-12-2024 |
Binding ground clay and fibre into long stretches of flexible fabric is just the first part of the laborious procedure Kate Strachan applied during her EKWC residency. She pleated, bent, folded and layered the thin material into various intriguing, delicate forms that convey confusing messages of sensuality and decay. Subtle curves seem to beg for caresses while the paper-thin ceramic sheets appear too delicate or too sharp to handle. After firing, Strachan combined the work with wax, partly to prevent the ceramics from breaking, but mainly to generate new narratives and meaning. In several larger pieces, the layered ceramics become like geological structures while the wax takes on an arctic, glacial quality – there’s melting, there’s rising water, loss and exposure. Between the body and the world, physicality and time take on very different dimensions, their strengths and vulnerabilities of incomparable magnitudes. And here they are, inextricably bound by Strachan’s hand.
