Identically smashed windows – tremendous new work from sculptor Alex Chinneck

Date
18 July 2012

Funny how something that could be so easily overlooked in the real world can whip around the internet and be witnessed by thousands faster than you can say “disused factory.” Alex Chinneck, the brains behind charming conceptual sculptures such as Self-Employed – a circular chimney blowing smoke back into itself, and Fighting Fire with Ice Cream – an enormous piece of chipboard that has been painstakingly coloured-in, has recently completed his latest and largest piece to date: Telling the Truth Through False Teeth. Chinneck has taken a disused warehouse in Hackney and removed all the windows, replacing them with identically smashed panes of glass, creating an almost kaleidoscopic, double-take inducing element of beauty to a building that was, previously, probably completely overlooked.

Chinneck’s other pieces are equally as charming. Working primarily with unmalleable mediums and bending them out of their usual state, Chinneck’s work almost always tells a tale of success in proving something wrong, followed by an almost bitter aftertaste of realisation of how insignificant these tiny victories are. Go and catch this extraordinary sight while you can, then sit tight and wait to see what genius sculpture he comes up with next.

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Alex Chinneck: Telling the Truth Through False Teeth

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Alex Chinneck: Telling the Truth Through False Teeth

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Alex Chinneck: Telling the Truth Through False Teeth

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Alex Chinneck: Telling the Truth Through False Teeth

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Alex Chinneck: Fighting fire with Ice Cream

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Alex Chinneck: Brick Studies

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Alex Chinneck: Self-Employed

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Alex Chinneck: Concrete Cross Dresser

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Alex Chinneck: In Order of Appearance

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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