Saturday, June 5, 2004

The Navigators

The Navigators by David Kemp, Hay's Galleria, Battle Bridge Lane, Southwark, London

The Navigators by David Kemp, 1987
Hay's Galleria
Battle Bridge Lane, Southwark
London, January 2003

“A rivet-covered bronze sculpture with the face of a man and the body of an industrial-age ship, The Navigators is actually an enormous kinetic machine. The 60-foot sculpture by artist David Kemp was installed in 1987 during the renovation of Hay’s Galleria, which saw the conversion of the old wharf into a shopping center. When activated, its oars move through the water at its sides. Kemp is a British artist best known for his large assemblage sculptures. He lives on the Atlantic coast of West Cornwall where he scavenges for interesting bits to make his art from. About his art he says: ‘I make things out of things, big things, little things, old things and new things. I like to recycle things, and find new uses for things that have been thrown away. Some things say something about their surroundings, and other things become something else.’ The Navigators was one of Kemp’s first major public installations. Since then, he has created a number of large works including the ‘Old Transformers,’ a pair of huge outdoor sculptures near Consett, County Durham.” (The Navigators, Atlas Obscura)

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