March 13th, 2006      + del.icio.us   +digg
The sculptures of Kirsteen Pieterse fill ravines, cliff edges and gullies with meticulously crafted foamcore scaffolding.

At some point in the making the structure begins a slow and agonising collapse. The craft of which, no less rigourous than the structured sections,

calling to mind the collapse of Brighton Pier in 2002.

[Image - Jonathon Baldwin]
More: Martin Browne Gallery + NGA National Culpture Prize 2005 + Interview