School of Fine Art Sculpture & Environmental Art

Katie Hogg (She/Her)

Katie Hogg (b.2000), is a contemporary artist based in Glasgow. Her practice centers around maker and material, using material to explore intuitive and instinctual making as an individual experience, commonly using that which are low tech to facilitate reactionary play. She is influenced by the foundations of formalist sculpture, making with the awareness of form, space, and balance. What she calls “objects of play”, are works that are intuitively made and curated into site-specific installations, where they’re free to form relationships and narratives among themselves. Hogg’s work never reaches completion, objects are stuck in cycles of evolution continually being transformed and re-made in different environments. Her work’s outcomes are immersive installations that play with scale, texture, and repetition, creating a nostalgic experience in which the viewer can be transported in.

Contact
katie.hg1aw@btinternet.com
K.Hogg1@student.gsa.ac.uk
Website
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Works
Ouch! Careful, they’re sharp.

Ouch! Careful, they’re sharp.

Ouch! Careful, they're sharp. (detail)

Clay, plastic chain, paint

Ouch! Careful, they're sharp.(detail)

Wood, paint, cardboard,fabric

Ouch! Careful, they're sharp.(detail)

Rope

Ouch! Careful, they're sharp.

Mdf, paint, card, canvas, wool, mirrors

Ouch! Careful, they're sharp.(detail)

Fabric, stuffing, card,chair legs, spray paint

Ouch! Careful, they're sharp.(detail)

Gems, mirrors, mdf, pipe cleaners

Ouch! Careful, they're sharp.(detail)

Card, faux fur, paint