Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way
Holding the Earth this Way

© Adam Chodzko. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Tim Rebeiro / Art UK

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Based on a series of traces and flows, the hourglass shape is installed on the courtyard wall of the building. The work features Kent peg tiles (fired clay) on a traditional timber roofing frame incorporating a salvaged plank from the hull of the 'Westmoreland', built 1900, Kent's last Thames brick barge.
Title

Holding the Earth this Way

Date

2022

Medium

clay tile & wood

Measurements

H 800 x W 250 x D 100 cm

Accession number

TN1_TR_S103

Acquisition method

commissioned by The Amelia, with funding from Arts Council England

Work type

Sculpture

Custodian

The Amelia Scott Building

Work status

extant

Access

time restrictions apply

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Located at

The Amelia Scott Building, Tunbridge Wells

TN1 1JN

A brick installation at the side of the building in the courtyard.