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  1. CONRAD SHAWCROSS. — In a way the rope machines are distinct. They are all dealing with time, but different aspects and problems associated with it. I was fascinated by this rope machine I’d seen on a documentary – it was a massive industrial wire-making thing that was pulling all these steel cables together.

  2. 24 de feb. de 2016 · Conrad Shawcross climbs inside Paradigm at the fabricators. Photograph: Martin Kennedy. The work, made of weathered steel, stands 14 metres high and is 5 metres at its widest point, but balances (albeit with some serious underground bolting, deeper than the height of the sculpture itself) on a base of less than one metre wide.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2022 · last updated 22 August 2022. The youngish British artist Conrad Shawcross drives a Ford Capri. The closest a British-made car came to American muscle, he loves the ‘physical and visceral’ fun of driving it, the sheer effort it takes to haul its ridiculous nose around corners. It’s his second. He fitted a chair, fishing rods and a kite to ...

  4. 19 de feb. de 2016 · Maths and science are the inspiration for Conrad Shawcross’s poetic metal sculptures, not least the towering work unveiled at King’s Cross next week, he tells Ben Luke

  5. The ADA Project [2013 – ] Inspired by the life of the Victorian mathematician, Ada Lovelace, Conrad Shawcross has transformed an industrial robot into a choreographic light sculpture that with its abstract and moving forms embodies both the scientific ideas that Lovelace pioneered and the extraordinary times she inhabited.

  6. British Artist Conrad Shawcross (B. 1977) first came to public attention for his piece 'Nervous System' in 2003, which went on to be shown at the Saatchi Gallery 'New Blood' exhibition in 2004. Since then his work has been internationally exhibited and is included in important private and museum collections around the world.