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Dan
worked for three months in the Summer of 2002 in
improvised circumstances
with the Trust to set up his studio and to
proceed with this commission. Bonnet Spheres
was made at the site of the Trust’s
collection with the help of Adam Ward.
The
work Bonnet Spheres is essentially an
assemblage, an installation, a repeated
structure, a single idea, a recycled
structure, a work of geometry, figurative
and abstract, accessible and refined, simple
and complicated, serious and playful. The
sculpture has a powerful presence and is
intentionally mobile. Its effect in space
and upon surroundings is dramatic and
essentially different from its predecessor a
single immobile sphere.
Dan's
next planned work was to use bulldozers and
a three-acre site in New South Wales. His
work is in private collections in Japan,
USA, Australia, Monaco, New Zealand as well
as the UK.
To read Dan Clemett's Press Release, please click here
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Bonnet Spheres
Steel hoops and recycled steel, 2002
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