British sculptor and installation artist specializing in repurposed materials
Stuart Haygarth is a British artist known for his innovative approach to sculpture and installation art. His work often involves the meticulous collection and repurposing of everyday objects, transforming them into intricate and thought-provoking pieces. Haygarth's practice is characterized by a deep engagement with the materiality and history of the objects he uses, often exploring themes of consumption, waste, and the passage of time. One of his notable works, Tide Chandelier, is constructed from debris collected along the Kent coastline, highlighting environmental concerns through its aesthetic composition. Another significant project, Optical, features a series of chandeliers made from discarded eyeglasses, emphasizing the interplay between light and vision. Haygarth has exhibited internationally, with his works featured in institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Design Museum in London. His installations are recognized for their meticulous craftsmanship and conceptual depth, positioning him as a significant figure in contemporary art.
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