from Matt Baker:
The people who wrote the Creative Scotland Corporate Plan consider public art to be 'under-developed in Scotland' ...this is certainly not the case in Creetown - less than 400 households and 5 significant public artworks in as many years. Adamson Square, Supernature (CNN 2008), Balloch Roundhouse, Triquetra ......and now unveiled (or adopted) today Alex Rigg's Creebaby
Creebaby is a 20 foot welded steel figure of a sitting child - it looks over the pond at Balloch Woods towards the road. Clematis and climbing roses have been planted at the bases and will be trained to cover the steel armature - a living version of Rigg's trademark willow figures that he makes in collaboration with Trevor Leat. There is a door at the back of the figure inviting the public to enter and view the world from the viewpoint of the sculpture.
Detail from inside the sculpture |
Alex Rigg at the opening of Creebaby today |
Alex is a truly versatile artist and is equally well known for his dance and performance work with his company Oceanallover as his sculptural installations. His sculptural work always carries with it a performative aspect and an invitation to participate in spectacle - an attribute well suited to engaging the public in both the creation and the long term use of the work.
Creetown did everyone proud with a great spread and a party atmosphere at Balloch Woods today |
Well done Creetown....for having the vision and energy to embed art and artists within the town and involve all the community in the projects. I hope this continues.
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