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The Artist - Dorothy Cross

Shark-Cow-Bathtub

Dorothy Cross is part of a young generation of female artists exploring the definitions and constructs guiding our existence through the roles we are shaped by. Female and male roles are polar opposites in this respect. Both represent power, and they are no longer limited to their natural function, but come with a separate history attached.The sculpture comprises three elements: a female shark, the udder of a stone cow and a small cast-iron bathtub. In time, the bathtub will corrode or wash away, leaving the shark and cow stranded on the rock.Dorothy Cross' Irish background is evident in the absurd logic that characterizes the symbolism she applies in her art. In this context, it is not enough to formulate a thought; the spectator must brave the many pathways of poetry and accept a dream logic.

Dorothy Cross

Born: 1956 Cork, Irland


Studies
: 1973-74 Crawford Municipal School of Art, Cork, 1974-77 Leicester Polytechnic, 1976 Gerrit Rietveld Akademi, Amsterdam, 1978-79/1980-82 San Fransisco Art Institute


Live and work 
: Dublin, Irland

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