Code: ASGTH21004
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'cardiology X'
Size: (HxWxD) - 21x14x14cm
Year: 2020
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH20003
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy XII'
Size: (HxWxD) - 25x22x9cm
Year: 2020
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH20002
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy XI'
Size: (HxWxD) - 33x16x10cm
Year: 2020
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH2001
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Departed Heart'
Medium: Sculpture
Size: (HxWxD) - 32x15x10cm
Year: 2020
"By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode, which gives them another perspective of their own bodies."
Code: ASGTHLG1901
Artist: Tegan Hamilton and Lisa Geertsen
Title: 'This Sky'
Medium: Metal & Glass
Size: (HxWxD) - 95x78x38cm
Year: 2019
Code: ASGTH20002
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy X'
Size: (HxWxD) - 25x19x9cm
Year: 2020
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH1601
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Poaceae 1'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) -19.5x28.5x4cm
Year: 2016
Throughout history we have collected and preserved items of interest so that we can learn and develop from them. The vessel is a visual signifier of the containment of knowledge displayed within our museums.
Code: ASGTH1401
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Acer I'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) - 27x11x11cm
Year: 2014
The lens magnifies the object in the way in which natural history opens up an understanding of the globe. I aim to provide a representation of our obsession with collecting, categorizing and preserving the world around us. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge.
Code: ASGTH1101
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Cardio VI'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) - 18x22.5x17cm
Year: 2011
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Enormous amounts of scientific research and funding have been contributed towards the preservation and maintenance of the human organism. We are at a time in which our society must dedicate as much energy, thought and resources into the greater organism, our planet. This is the heart of the matter.
Tegan has used a cylindrical form that creates lenses to magnify the objects inside, alluding to the manner in which anatomy reveals the internal body. The surgeon and the artist share an iconic status and privileged gaze which passes through surface structures. The viewer is encouraged to examine the body through a medical gaze that is calculating, inquisitive and penetrative.
ASGTH1201
Tegan Hamilton
'Cardiology'
Size (HxWxD) -20x14.5x14.5cm
Code: ASGTH1610
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Cardio XII'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) -16.5x13x9cm
Year: 2016
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Enormous amounts of scientific research and funding have been contributed towards the preservation and maintenance of the human organism. We are at a time in which our society must dedicate as much energy, thought and resources into the greater organism, our planet. This is the heart of the matter.
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Enormous amounts of scientific research and funding have been contributed towards the preservation and maintenance of the human organism. We are at a time in which our society must dedicate as much energy, thought and resources into the greater organism, our planet. This is the heart of the matter.
Code: ASGTH1613
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Cardio VIII'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) -14x10x8cm
Year: 2016
Code: ASGTH1002
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'The Artist's Blueprint II'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) -19.5x13.5x13.5cm
Year: 2010
The artist should have comprehensive knowledge of anatomy in order to depict the human form. A complete understanding of the anatomical body; the medical body, is as important to an artist as blueprints are to a builder.
Tegan has used a cylindrical form that creates lenses to magnify the objects inside, alluding to the manner in which anatomy reveals the internal body. The surgeon and the artist share an iconic status and privileged gaze which passes through surface structures. The viewer is encouraged to examine the body through a medical gaze that is calculating, inquisitive and penetrative.
ASGTH1003
Tegan Hamilton
'Cardiovascular'
Size (HxWxD) -22.5x14x14cm
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Enormous amounts of scientific research and funding have been contributed towards the preservation and maintenance of the human organism. We are at a time in which our society must dedicate as much energy, thought and resources into the greater organism, our planet. This is the heart of the matter.
ASGTH1301
Tegan Hamilton
'Cardio XIV'
Size (HxWxD) -26x16x13cm
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Enormous amounts of scientific research and funding have been contributed towards the preservation and maintenance of the human organism. We are at a time in which our society must dedicate as much energy, thought and resources into the greater organism, our planet. This is the heart of the matter.
ASGTH1004
Tegan Hamilton
'Study'
Size (HxWxD) -19x14.5x14.5cm
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Although human existence is finite, the act of making glass is thousands of years old. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge which is imparted across time and cultures and the many lives that make up this continuum.
ASGTH1005
Tegan Hamilton
'Preservation Of Knowledge'
Size (HxWxD) -20x17x17cm
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Although human existence is finite, the act of making glass is thousands of years old. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge which is imparted across time and cultures and the many lives that make up this continuum.
ASGTH1007
Tegan Hamilton
'Kidney'
Size (HxWxD) -13x12.5x7cm
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Although human existence is finite, the act of making glass is thousands of years old. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge which is imparted across time and cultures and the many lives that make up this continuum.
ASGTH1102
Tegan Hamilton
'The Surgeon's Gaze'
Size (HxWxD) -12x12x9.5cm
We enact our will with our hands. Functioning hands are significant to our lives whether we are writers, communicating with our hands, artists, creating with our hands, or communicating our affection through gestures.
ASGTH0901
Tegan Hamilton
'Enactment'
Size (HxWxD) -22.5x11.5x8.5cm
We enact our will with our hands. Functioning hands are significant to our lives whether we are writers, communicating with our hands, artists, creating with our hands, or communicating our affection through gestures.
ASGTH1008
Tegan Hamilton
'Enact V'
Size (HxWxD) -26.5x12.5x7.5cm
TeganåÊhas used a cylindrical form that creates lenses to magnify the objects inside, alluding to the manner in which anatomy reveals the internal body. The surgeon and the artist share an iconic status and privileged gaze which passes through surface structures. The viewer is encouraged to examine the body through a medical gaze that is calculating, inquisitive and penetrative.
ASGTH1009
Tegan Hamilton
'Pulmonary VII'
Size (HxWxD) -19.5x12.5x12.5cm
ASGTH1615
Tegan Hamilton
'The Medical Gaze'
Size (HxWxD) -24x18x18cm
ASGTH1202
Tegan Hamilton
'Preservation Of Knowledge II'
Size (HxWxD) -21x16x16cm
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Although human existence is finite, the act of making glass is thousands of years old. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge which is imparted across time and cultures and the many lives that make up this continuum.
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Although human existence is finite, the act of making glass is thousands of years old. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge which is imparted across time and cultures and the many lives that make up this continuum.
ASGTH1010
Tegan Hamilton
'The Preservation Of Intellect'
Size (HxWxD) -17x16.5x16.5cm
The lens magnifies the object in the way in which natural history opens up an understanding of the globe. I aim to provide a representation of our obsession with collecting, categorizing and preserving the world around us. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge.
ASGTH1302
Tegan Hamilton
'Lepidoptera V'
Size (HxWxD) -16x11.5x11.5cm
The lens magnifies the object in the way in which natural history opens up an understanding of the globe. I aim to provide a representation of our obsession with collecting, categorizing and preserving the world around us. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge.
ASGTH1409
Tegan Hamilton
'Lepidoptera VII'
Size (HxWxD) -15x9.5x9.5cm
Throughout history we have collected and preserved items of interest so that we can learn and develop from them. The vessel is a visual signifier of the containment of knowledge displayed within our museums.
ASGTH1306
Tegan Hamilton
'Leaf'
Size (HxWxD) -27x22x6cm
Code: ASGTH0801
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy I'
Size: (HxWxD) - 28.5x24.5x10cm
Year: 2008
Code: ASGTH0803
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy V'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) - 36.5x11x10cm
Year: 2008
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.