Amici in the Studio | With Nathaniel Rackowe
To coincide with the launch of Nathaniel Rackowe's new light sculpture installation, Desire Lines, on London's Southbank, Amici visited his East London studio to explore the ideas driving his practice. Known for his sculptural and installation work that investigates our relationship with the built environment, Nathaniel’s sculptures often use materials associated with construction and urban spaces, exploring how light transforms our surroundings and emotions.
Nathaniel has created two new sculpture editions for Amici which reflect his fascination with movement, scale, and light’s interplay with form both are now available to purchase below
About Amici in the Studio
Each episode of “Amici in the Studio" offers an introduction and intimate insights into an artist's studio practice. Alongside each episode a work or works are offered for purchase through Amici.Art to allow you to support the artist.
Film by Will Marsh courtesy of Amici.Art
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