An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
An installation by Hazel Brill including a water tanks filled with a dark liquid laser cut steel dividers, mouth-blown glass objects, projections and lights
Hazel Brill

Pincer

Venue
12 Blandford Square

Newcastle upon Tyne,

United Kingdom

Date
22 September – 4 November 2023

Workplace Foundation is delighted to announce a new exhibition in Newcastle by Hazel Brill, which runs from 23 September - 4 November 2023.

 

Featuring a series of sculptures and video, Brill has created an installation that references a gothic laboratory, conjuring a shiny utopian future which has turned messy and grotesque. Inspired by intricate set designs and depictions of laboratories from horror films, the artist is interested in gothic horror fiction as a device to deal with fears around transformative technologies, where the lines between the living and the non-living are blurred, posing an existential threat. 


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