Art Unmasked
27 OCTOBER 2022 - 10 NOVEMBER 202310. Kris Lamba
Planet Reaching
Polished Bronze
50 x 65 x 65cm
This work is unique.
An organic form, like both an abstract covid-19 virus and a changing molten planet. Evocative of a dying virus. Whilst also the resilience shown by humanity in response to the crisis. We built a communal armour, in action and in spirit, reaching deep to stay connected, strong, and present.
ESTIMATE
£14,000 - 16,000
This auction has now ended
Notes
Kris Lamba was born in London in 1984. He creates large and small-scale sculpture, paintings and edition based collectible design. Eschewing tradition media, he works with a variety of industrial biopolymers which Lamba manipulates whilst still molten, often at extreme temperatures. Using a combination of great force, gravity and a pioneering technique of polymer-stretching, he creates otherworldly forms; shapes that defy convention and echo the spontaneous and often violent moments of interstellar creation.
Aiming to partly remove the element of ‘self’ Lamba adjusts only certain parameters: temperature, quantity, molecular weight and the applied force. Then, using custom designed machinery he pulls apart the molten material, selectively freezing and re-heating where necessary; the resulting shapes seemingly grown rather than made. After a period of consideration, the forms are refined and re-worked over a period of weeks and are either cast in bronze using the traditional ‘lost-wax’ method, or are finished in precious metals, pigment rich paints and composite resin fabrics.
Creating work is an energetic process for Lamba, his pieces becoming expressions of a singularity; ideas forged though intense experimentation, later undergoing gradual stages of refinement and craftsmanship.
Originally a trained classical percussionist Lamba then went on to study contemporary design. His stretched and manipulated sculptures can be seen as a rebellion against the confines of working within tradition; their spontaneous forms defying and reworking traditional artistic practice. His recent series of relief hangings go further to reinforce this point, warping the very space that they occupy.
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