Caroline Macdonald

Caroline Macdonald’s practice combines ancient history with everyday materials. In works such as ‘Drift’, she collates photographed fragments from the Parthenon Marbles with contemporary ‘fossils’ such as composite plastic packaging to make large freestanding printed structures and room dividers. She melds different generations of print media, ranging from the tradition of paper marbling to digital glitches; both marbling and glitches speak of the manipulation of chance marks and the disruption of an ordered system to generate new meanings.

Caroline Macdonald is exhibiting as part of Future Heritage.

Ground Floor, Design Avenue

+44 (0)7791 847155
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https://caroline-galvin-macdonald.com/

'Drift', Caroline Macdonald
'Near Distance', Caroline Macdonald
'Drift', Caroline Macdonald
'Industrial Plants', Caroline Macdonald
'Near Distance', Caroline Macdonald
Floor Sculpture, Caroline Macdonald