Mark Cypher

Mark Cypher

an exhibition of sculpture by Mark Cypher

My primary aim is to explore the links between culture and nature. To pose questions about the ways we see and the means by which we consequently engage the physicality of our environment. In many ways the landscape, which has always been seen as a site of authenticity, is in part a mirage. The reconstruction of nature, for example, does not end at the edge of outer suburbia. Nor has nature settled on the tension lines of white picket fences as it's boundary lines either. It is these areas where the uncomfortably chaotic and the comfortably ordered meet which tell us just as much about ourselves as it does about nature. I see each of these works based upon my own sculptural language, a collection of symbolic and very physical responses to these questions.

The following works are from a solo show and group exhibition " A Sideways Glance" held at Gallerie Dusseldorf, Perth, Western Australia, Nov 1992.

PotPlant 1992 3mX1.5m Wood,Steel,

Reconstruction 1992 3m x1m x 1.5m Wood,Steel

Faith

Faith 1992 3m x 1.5m x 1.5m Wood,Steel

FlowerPot

FlowerPot 1992 Wood,Steel

Faith

Inside to Outside 1992 2m x .5m Wood,Steel-Collection of the Art Gallery of Western Australia

Faith

Empty Man 1992 3m x 1m Wood,Steel

Faith

L'Armour 1992 2m x .5m x 5m Wood,Steel

Faith

Communication 1992 2m x 1m x .5m Wood,Steel

River

River 1992 2m x .5m x .1m River Stone,Steel, Perspex, Water