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Coalescence 2023 Paul Cocksedge

Liverpool

9 Feb – 12 Mar 2023

Coalescence is a piece by Paul Cocksedge, made in partnership with Liverpool Cathedral, and supported by Carpenters Workshop Gallery.

Liverpool | UK

Liverpool Cathedral, St James Rd, Liverpool L1 7AZ

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Paul Cocksedge

Exhibition Statement

A single 200W light bulb, turned on for a year, would consume over half a tonne of coal this sculpture represents that same amount. Coalescence is made up of 2,500 pieces of anthracite, which is a form of high carbon coal that has a lustrous quality when illuminated.

“This piece feels apt, considering the current conversations around energy consumption,” says the artist.

“As a maker, it was important for me to go to the source and be part of the excavation process.

I spent months hand-drilling each piece of coal, which gave me a new appreciation for the beauty of working with natural materials. It’s easy to forget the origins of the energy that’s required in almost every aspect of our lives.

As a place of contemplation, Liverpool Cathedral felt like the perfect space to show Coalescence. I hope it encourages conversation and debate around our relationship with fossil fuels and the need to reach net zero.”

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