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Brandon Vickerd
Glitch Rabbit

2024

$7,500
£5,677.18
€6,511.75
CA$10,542.08
A$11,601.45
CHF 6,083.66
MX$140,794.43
NOK 76,044.83
SEK 71,993.39
DKK 48,613.46

About the Item

Bronze, iron, steel, and stone each call upon distinct histories, connotations, and constellations of meaning. “I am interested in material as a language,” Vickerd explains, “how bronze has a different energy and vitality than steel, and how steel resonates differently than stone.” Bronze invokes monumentality; by rendering the animals in this material, the artist invests them with the stately authority of timelessness, suggesting a re-evaluation of their importance vis-à-vis technology. One artwork in particular, titled Turkey Hammer, illustrates the role of serendipity in Vickerd’s process. One day in his studio, the artist was hammering steel and needed a particular shape of hammer. Having recently modelled a turkey for a public art project, Vickerd found his hammer in the test bronze casting of the turkey head which happened to be sitting on his workbench. “It was a small mistake that led to a meditation on our bodies’ relationship to devices of building and destruction,” the artist explains. “The hammer is both a tool and an object that presents a potential for damage. I am still unclear as to the meaning of the object, but I appreciate that it is a weirdly surrealist juxtaposition. It is exceedingly fun to hold.”
  • Creator:
    Brandon Vickerd (1977, Canadian)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)Depth: 8 in (20.32 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Montreal, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU47616963312

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