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Exhibition

The Harvest Breed

The Harvest Breed

In The Harvest Breed Kier Cooke Sandvik combines photography and sculpture to conjure a place; a farm with an adjoining forest, the animals, tools, bodies and artefacts that occupy it.


wool of loved ones/a loved one
loved ones
everyday violent care and necessity
violence or care
tools
amulets
evidence
animals, bodies
gathering moss in the forest
birth, burial
lamb in diapers sleeping in my bed with me; in my garden, running around the house
mystery, power, terror, love(, care, necessity)
farm life
tools i can use, tools i can’t, tools i can’t identify
harvest leftovers; wool of loved ones; dull blades; things that have been in the ground for a long time
objects that hold unnamed power
charged but yet to be cast/waiting to be cast


All photos and materials are from the farm where Kier Cooke Sandvik worked for nearly four years. He is currently a 2BA-student at KHiO’s Academy of Fine Arts.