Liverpool artwork of the week 2009-15. ‘NKB Bearings’, 2009,
Houlding’s new sculptures and collages are an homage to the utopian zeal of modern architecture and Hockney’s Bigger Splash painting.
Drawing on Structuralist and Formalist ideas of architectural design and the relationships between intersecting materials and planes, contrasting geometry is framed by bold, primary coloured Perspex, which casts a Californian sunny glow over split level condo-like exteriors and interiors.
This juxtaposition of materials – from cardboard boxes to garden fencing and kitchen work tops – suggest human prescience and endeavour, reflecting the experience of architecture and space; hierarchy, opposition, separation, connection, transition and assimilation.
The composition of colours and painted surfaces define figure/ground relationships within the work and convey materiality, physical and cultural context, symbolism and emotional response. The role of colour is also an organisational element and a device used in many architectural schools to engender an environment for creative learning. Houlding’s landscapes are, however, people free, yet suggest an inherent optimism and sublime future.
(Text via Ceri Hand) Link