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Isaac Lythgoe: Cherish curious cats

Isaac Lythgoe: Cherish curious cats Audio guide

Phantasmagoria: Stop 12

Isaac Lythgoe reflects on how the mythologies of planets and the aftermath of the Manhattan Project influenced the making of this sculpture.

Audio description for Isaac Lythgoe: Cherish curious cats read by Phantasmagoria: Stop 12

Transcript

Stop 12.

Hi, I’m Isaac Lythgoe and I’m a sculptor.

In Cherish curious cats, half a sphere is hung back to the wall. The sphere is open, made from carved wood, and within it is housed the head of a dog. The top of the sphere is made from what appears to be a mushroom cloud, and as we come down from the top of the sphere, we find a dog’s head. The dog’s expression is rather wild and his tongue hangs out of his mouth.

The tongue is made from uranium glass. Uranium glass was used widely up until around the sixties, when the procurement acts for the Cold War and the aftermath of the Manhattan Project moved all uranium production towards the making of bombs and away from the making of ceramics. And we can find uranium glass used widely globally in ceramic production up until around this time.

I was looking into the mythologies of planets, and this forms part of a broader series of works which base their form from the myths and the embodiments of the planets. Here I was thinking a lot about Mars and the dog of war. This was made in 2023, towards the start of the Ukraine war.

This is the end of Stop 12.

Exhibition

Find out more about Phantasmagoria: Folkloric Sculpture for the Digital Age, an exhibition bringing together a new generation of artists who explore how digital technologies are reshaping what sculpture can be, and how it can be used to tell stories about our past, present, and future.

Phantasmagoria: Folkloric Sculpture for the Digital Age
A futuristic or alien room, featuring wall-mounted display screens showing images of human and alien faces. The walls and other surfaces look to be made of a dark metal, lit by neon greens and reds.

Exhibition

Phantasmagoria: Folkloric Sculpture for the Digital Age

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Sculpture Galleries
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds

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