Simon Hitchens - More than human #4

 
28 x 50 x 36 cm, rock, wax, pigment and resin, 2017

28 x 50 x 36 cm, rock, wax, pigment and resin, 2017

 

Exploring an interconnectedness between the human and the non-human, as a means of understanding our relationship with impermanence, is a key focus within Simon’s practice. These sculptures display a visceral union between rock and flesh, suggesting post-human hybrids that question differences between the animate and inanimate.

 

Simon Hitchens

Simon focuses on the interconnectedness between the human and the non-human and people’s relationship with impermanence. He sees the perceived disconnect between geological and human worlds as harmful to the planet and our psyche. Rock, in its raw and natural state, is the material backbone to the work. He is aware of its significant as the prime material to make sculpture and geologically as the material which supports life on earth. Through sculpture, film and drawing, his work questions differences between animate and inanimate, more specifically rock and flesh, mountain and body; exploring themes of time, transience and transcendence that gently teases out an understanding of the human condition; our place within the world.