Joseph Harrington is a sculptor working predominantly in cast glass. He graduated with an MA in Ceramics and Glass from the Royal College of Art in 2006. He recently won ‘Best in Show’ at the 2017 British Glass Biennale, a gold medal at the Bavarian State Prize 2018 and has recently had his work acquired by the V&A Museum, London Joseph has exhibited both nationally and internationally including a 2013 solo exhibition ‘Landscape Portraits’ at Bullseye gallery, Portland USA and has exhibited at ‘Collect’ art fair at the Saatchi Gallery, London. ‘I interpret landscapes through exploration of material. I focus on rugged coastlines, looking at erosion as a spectacle of discovery and generation of form, revealing a sense of the history and movement of a place. The work is produced using my ‘Lost Ice Process.’ I use salt to sculpt ice as a one-off ephemeral model to take a direct cast from. The textures this provides and the transient nature of the creative process reflects the erosion and sense of time I want to represent in the landscape. There is a roughness from the initial cast that is ground polished and refined to its final finish, revealing the internal structures of the glass and creating facets and flat planes to redefine the essence of the made against the organic surface.’
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The White Place II relates to a part of the New Mexico desert constructed of monumental yet delicate and fragile white sandstone structures.
Cast glass, lost ice process with salt erosion
H 29 x W 37 x D 8 cm
Ref. JH-PM-2404
£7,400
Pacific Mist conveys the Oregon, Pacific Northwest coastline as the mist envelops the dark volcanic rock of the cliff faces.
Cast glass, lost ice process, with salt erosion.
H 19 x W 63 x D 11 cm
Ref. JH-PM-2401
£9,000
Ravine III is one in a series which looks at the steep forms of a ravine.
Cast glass, lost ice process, with salt erosion. With Jesmonite Base.
H 70 x W 35 x D 9 cm
with base plinth – H 85 x W 41 x D 15 cm
Ref. JH-COL-2401
£15,800
Canyon Falls is inspired by a residency to Ghost Ranch, New Mexico desert USA. There are huge copper-coloured canyons with the walls carved out by water leaving boulders and slabs precariously balanced and jutting out of the ground.
Cast glass sculpture, lost ice process, with salt erosion
H 29 x W 33 x D 8 cm
Ref. JH-PM-2402
£6,200
Cast glass, lost ice process, with salt erosion.
H 41 x W 36 x D 8 cm
Ref. JH-PM-2406
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