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About the project

SEIZURE
Roger Hiorns

September -
November 2008
then
23 July 2009 -
3 January 2010

SEIZURE was the result of a vast chemical process precipitated by Roger Hiorns in 2008 in what was his most ambitious large-scale work to date and saw him shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2009.

75,000 litres of copper sulphate solution were pumped into a council flat to create a strangely beautiful and somewhat menacing crystalline growth on the walls, floor, ceiling and bath of an abandoned dwelling.

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Slideshow: 151 - 189 Harper Road

Close up of the blue crystals

Video: Turner Prize 2009

Light fitting and crystal

Video: Artist on site: Roger Hiorns on Seizure

Roger Hiorns inside Seizure

Essay: Brian Dillon: Fissures

Door and crystals. Photograph by Marcus Leith, courtesy of Corvi-Mora

A conversation with Roger Hiorns

JL: You use a wide range of different materials. What determines the choice of material in your work?

RH: The way that I approach making certain artworks is to have some kind of psychological position, a place that is grown from a certain ambiguity. You always have to think about materials in terms of being real things - you have to cut them off from what their real use is, to interfere in their world-ness. You have to start from this material basis, and understand yourself through the material - it gives you a means of detachment.

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Essay: JJ Charlesworth: Signs of Life

Crystals growing from the bath tub

Publication

Sketch by Roger

Press coverage

Time Out: Chemical brother

About Roger Hiorns

Untitled, 2007