Caroline Bugby’s sculptures are material musings on the everyday world. Encountering orange construction netting, discovering ancient artefacts, and other snippets of reality become the starting point for large-scale, vibrant, and absurd sculptures. Her work develops intuitively through materials and making, often as constellations of individual pieces that weave together a narrative and transform whole spaces with their presence.
In this show Caroline brings together a selection of work made over the past three years around themes of archaeology, portals, architecture, and urban space. Centred around our experience of deep and daily time, the sculptures explore the idea of the threshold as a magical space that allows us to pass from one reality to another.