Non-nuclear Semiotics

Research output: Non-textual formArtefact

Abstract

The second of three new sculptural works made for Iron: Translating Territories
Artists: Pawel Czekanski | Clare Flatley | Gordon Munro RSA | Rachel Nolan | Ewan Robertson | Oana Stanciu | Michal Staszczak
IRON: Translating Territories examines iron’s multiple facets and roles by seeking new routes and practices to map unfamiliar territories and possibilities through art practice. The exhibition unveils diverse understandings of the physical world around us and explore the creative potential and complexity in this singular material. RSA Academician Gordon Munro has assembled a pan-European group of artists, each bringing a unique perspective in their responses to the place of iron in our lives and its use as an artistic medium.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationRoyal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
Media of outputInstallation
Size4 x 1.5 x 0.5m
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jan 2022

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Iron
  • Sculpture
  • Material-based practice
  • Installation
  • Cast iron
  • Nuclear semiotics

Type (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Sculpture

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  • Iron:Origins and Destinations

    Munro, G. (Principal Investigator), Robertson, E. (Co-investigator) & Nolan, R. (Co-investigator)

    1/05/17 → …

    Project: Research Collaboration with external organisation

  • Iron: Mapping Material Practice

    Munro, G. (Principal Investigator) & Robertson, E. (Principal Investigator)

    6/05/1726/05/18

    Project: University Awarded Project Funding

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