Showing posts with label theoretical objects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theoretical objects. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Cell/Court/Domain : Inner Spaces/The Quiet Room/Reverie and Dwelling.

Dom Hans van der Laan.

Monastic Order/Ritual/Silences.

Clay-Ceramic/Thinking Architectures/Interior Places.


Gaston Bachelard.

The Poetics of Space.


An abode of intimate space, it is Blanchot's inner room.

Here everything is simpler, more radically simple.


The cell of myself fills with wonder.

The white-washed wall of my secret.


Pierre Jean Jouve, Les Noces.












These are architectural-themed ceramic sculptures created by UK-based visual artist Russell Moreton.
The works utilize a slab-built technique with raw, distressed finishes, including incised lines, drilled holes, and clay slips. They are described as "exploratory" and "processual" in nature, focusing on the material conversation between the artist and the clay. The structures are designed to demarcate space and evoke a sense of ruination or construction.

Theoretical Objects/Interiors.

A Philosophy of Solitude.

What do I know?

Michel de Montaigne


Pigeon Houses/Dovecotes for Philosophers. 


Monday, 9 February 2026

Outpost Studio~Theoretical Spaces : Undone~Overflowing Gatherings of Experience.

Lost Inquiry : Dispersed Spaces~Relations of Space, Time, and Social Bodies.


Outpost 200125

Expanding The Files.


Undone

A theorist is one who has been undone by theory.

Rather than the accumulation of theoretical tools and materials, models of analysis, perspectives and positions, the work of theory is to unravel the very ground on which it stands. To introduce questions and uncertainties in those places where formerly there was some seeming consensus about what one did and how one went about it.


Irit Rogoff : What is a Theorist? 2006