


Jugum Trumpets, 2012
Jugum Trumpets, 2012 epoxy resin, sequin pins, shellac, Jewel Beetle wings, jute, timber, salt, ammonia, Prussian blue, bitumen 150 x 320 x 60 cm PHOTOGRAPHY Brenton McGeachie EXHIBITIONS SOA PRO, 2016 Exact Fantasies,...
Accursed Gilded Wishes, 2010
This exhibition presents research in progress. As a result of recent fieldwork in Europe this body of work focuses on the magical artifact – reliquaries, voodoo dolls, votive objects, folk magic, juju, ex voto – objects that incorporate human remains or a mimesis of the body. Where there is a material and psychic strategy to harness a spiritual or magical affect. The transference of energy, heat or mana between body and object as a means by which the material world is animated, charged up, and exerts force over people – an exploration of gods in the making.

The Wishful, 2010
The Wishful, 2010. wax, bronze, Mother’s table. dimensions variable. All images: Brenton McGeachie Exhibited as part of the exhibition Accursed Gilded...
The Accursed, 2010
The Accursed, 2010. hair, wax, shellac & dragon’s blood (Dracoena cinnabar), bronze, plaster, copper, salt. dimensions variable. All images: Brenton McGeachie Exhibited as part of the exhibition Accursed Gilded...
The Gilded, 2010
The Gilded, 2010. fat, gilded aluminium, gut, glass, chain. 178 x 30 x 30 cm. All images: Brenton McGeachie Exhibited as part of the exhibition Accursed Gilded...
Touch me Gertrude Stein, 2009
In Jay Kochel’s Touch Me Gertrude Stein a sparse collection of transparent assemblages is carefully arranged in the gallery: some suspended mid-air, others laid out on the ?oor or placed on a shelf. The artist has cast in clear plastic an assortment of tools, consumer items and accessories, a shining sample of detritus for a future archaeologist of our times: i-pod, scuba-mouthpieces, vibratory massager, thongs, enema-nozzles, foot-pumps and toilet plungers. Spot-lit in the dim gallery space, the objects are presented in seemingly incongruous pairs, joined together or connected by thin plastic tubes. The height of each object corresponds to the body part that would most appropriately interact with it: headphones hang ready for the head, foot-pumps lie in wait for the feet. On first inspection each object is a meticulous replica of its original, down to the engraving of non-slip grips and the glinting texture of screw-thread. And yet on closer observation the forms are not perfect and it is hard to determine by eye if they are hard or soft. The Slumpy bottle and pump is just that, and there is a sense of plastic fluidity about even the best-replicated objects that adds a tinge of the uncanny, as if we are observing a temporary stage in the creation or dissolution of each piece.

Breathe, 2009
Breathe, 2009 rotationally cast & vacuum cast polyurethane, PVC tubing dimensions variable Exhibited as part of the exhibition Touch me Gertrude Stein,...
thongs and pumps, 2009
thongs and pumps, 2009 rotationally cast & vacuum cast polyurethane, PVC tubing dimensions variable Exhibited as part of the exhibition Touch me Gertrude Stein,...