Jason Das is a visual artist from New York in the US. He blogged about Capper’s exhibition at the 2013 Armory Show.
You can read his article here.
Jason Das is a visual artist from New York in the US. He blogged about Capper’s exhibition at the 2013 Armory Show.
You can read his article here.
YSP exhibition Divisions, showcases Capper’s on-going interest in industrial machines and the aesthetics of mechanical power, includes his Earth Marking, Offshore and Material Handling series, which both reference the monumental scale of 1970s Land Art as well as the innovation of early engineering, such as Robert Gilmour Le Tourneau’s World War II ‘earthmoving machinery’.
Find out more at ysp.co.uk/exhibitions/james-capper-divisions
This video features an interview with the artist, James Capper, who has recently installed RIPPER on the grounds of the Cass Sculpture Foundation in Goodwood, West Sussex. The piece is shown in operation as the large mechanical arm claws into the ground and quite literally ‘rips’ a path within its new woodland setting at the sculpture park.
Here, we see Capper demonstrating the movement of the piece via levers of the control box– an important element of the work that effectively places the viewer in control of this ‘tool for making art’. Capper describes the RIPPER as a ‘floor marking’ machine; the structure being the cross between a ‘tower crane ‘ and a ‘drag hoe.’ The marks that it makes are the effect of the viewers’ active participation.