Marie-Louise JONES
From the Ground Up (i2), 2023
3D printed bioplastic made from recycled industrial waste, organic matter, plants, oak frames
Symbiotic Sculpture #1, 2023
3D printed rPLA, organic matter, plant
Limited Edition of 50
ARTWORK STATEMENT
The works are further iterations that build upon a site-responsive commission for the Barbican Centre earlier this year. Responding to the architecture of its iconic residential towers, the 3D printed sculptures explore material efficiency and material practises to think about circularity, ant architecture + superorganism societies, and reworlding from extractivist and capitalist ideologies.
Reimagining the towers as bio-inspired, modular nest sculptures that hybridise living matter and machine-made form, the work also acts as a commentary on a contemporary distorted and artificial relationship with nature in the built environment – contemplating speculative futures of 3D printed construction and a more ethical and symbiotic relationship between the built and the natural worlds.
BIOGRAPHY
Marie-Louise Jones is a multidisciplinary artist examining intersections of industry, ecology and emerging technologies. Challenging hierarchies of materials and notions of value she often uses ‘nature’ as a medium or motif to explore laws of polarity and cycles of destruction and renewal. Using formal minimalist traditions with an architectural language she thinks about materials – their properties and possibilities to explore socio-material entanglements in the postindustrial landscape.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
9 – Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities
12 – Responsible Consumption and Production
13 – Climate Action