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Midwife II

Figure
2016 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Emma Woffenden’s interest in social structures and the power dynamics within human relationships imbue her sculptures with a sense of internal conflict. The fact that the reclining figure – whose form is partly moulded from a bottle – appears to be male, seems at odds with the title of the work.

Object details

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Object type
TitleMidwife II (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Assembled from parts of mould-blown, flame-worked borrosilicate glass and acrylic gypsum fibre glass.
Brief description
Midwife II, part of an installation of two figures. Composite construction of glass elements, mould blown, free blown and lamp-worked and fibreglass. Made by Emma Woffenden.
Physical description
An assembled, standing figure made of acrylic gypsum fibre glass, mould-blown segments and flame-worked borosilicate feet
Dimensions
  • Height: 74cm
  • At hip level width: 18cm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
EW 2016 (inscribed on right foot with diamond point)
Transliteration
Emma Woffenden 2016
Object history
Acquired from Woffenden’s solo exhibition at Marsden Woo Gallery (16 Nov 2016 – 23 Dec 2016)
It was also shown at the exhibition North Lands Creative Glass – a portrait at 20 at the Dovecot Gallery, Edinburgh, 16 September 2016 to 29 October 2016
Production
Several of the glass parts were blown at The Glass Factory in Sweden using historic moulds. Jochen Holz made the feet from flame-worked glass following a drawing and model by Emma Woffenden.
Summary
Emma Woffenden’s interest in social structures and the power dynamics within human relationships imbue her sculptures with a sense of internal conflict. The fact that the reclining figure – whose form is partly moulded from a bottle – appears to be male, seems at odds with the title of the work.
Associated object
C.404-2017 (Group)
Collection
Accession number
C.405-2017

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Record createdFebruary 27, 2017
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