Monumental Mixed Metal Abstract Sculpture – Degree Show Piece 2001 by Matt Stevenson (Unique)

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Degree Show Piece 2001 by Matt Stevenson, Industrial Salvage

Sculpture made from industrial salvage of a wheat store and cement mixer.

£42,000 inc VAT

Availability: 1 in stock

Degree Show Piece 2001 by Matt Stevenson, Industrial Salvage, Unique, Abstract, Architecture sculpture

Degree Show Piece 2001 by Matt Stevenson is a unique abstract sculpture created from industrial salvage. Built from the remnants of a wheat store and a cement mixer, the work transforms discarded machinery into a striking architectural form. Its sheer scale makes it impossible to overlook, giving it a commanding presence in any space.

The sculpture embraces raw industrial material as its foundation. Steel, metal curves, and weathered surfaces reveal their histories, yet Stevenson reshapes them into something new. As viewers approach, they see fragments of familiar objects panels, drums, and beams, but these elements now stand in unexpected relationships. The result is both chaotic and carefully considered, a dialogue between chance and control.

Moreover, the piece feels architectural in spirit. It rises with an almost structural rhythm, recalling the frameworks of buildings or industrial towers. At the same time, its abstraction resists easy classification. Rather than depicting a specific subject, it suggests the energy of construction, the movement of machines, and the weight of industry.

The scale enhances this impression. Its vastness surrounds the viewer, creating a sense of standing before a ruin or monument. Yet, rather than glorifying industrial power, Stevenson seems to reimagine it. By reshaping salvaged materials into art, he highlights both the resilience of these objects and the possibilities of transformation.

Ultimately, Degree Show Piece 2001 is bold, raw, and architectural. It captures the tension between utility and creativity, turning once-functional debris into a statement about form, space, and industrial history.

Weight 1000 kg
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