Discover a contemporary artist who has reimagined a horse-racing carriage to create queer sculpture.
Continuing his long-running interest in sculpture, abstraction and queer identity, Jack O'Brien’s major new commission at Camden Art Centre, involves repurposing a historical English horse-racing carriage and wrapping it in layers of industrial polythene. Steeped in a wider history of queer sculpture, O'Brien's signature gesture of wrapping changes how we perceive these objects, referencing ideas of taboo, fetish and commodification.
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