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Eloise Hawser lives and works in London. Recent exhibitions include "New Sculpture", Karsten Schubert Gallery, London; "Araby", MOOT, Nottingham; "Contested Ground", 176, London; "Eloise and Pablo", Wallis Gallery, London and "20Eventi 2008", Sabina, Italy.
Hawser's sculptural practice employs the use of friable and rough materials such as plaster, unfired clay, polystyrene, fabric and paint. Her works often include fabricated structures that are combined with incidental, useless or discarded objects and interventions according to Hawser's intuitive sense of constructed form.
http://www.karstenschubert.com/exhibitions/_126/
http://www.mootgallery.org/Araby.htm
Eloise Hawser Subyoutex 2010
Eloise Hawser Pernille 2010
Eloise Hawser Untitled 2010
Eloise Hawser Eloise Hawser: New Sculpture 2009
Eloise Hawser Subyoutex (version 1) 2009
Eloise Hawser TvB 2009
Eloise Hawser Untitled (studio machete) 2009
Eloise Hawser Polysterene Wall and Autumn Gut (installation view) 2008
Eloise Hawser Untitled 2008
Eloise Hawser Autumn Gut 2008
Eloise Hawser Subyoutex 2010 mdf, verneer, spraypaint, 173 x 55 x 56cm, © the artist
Eloise Hawser Pernille 2010 wood, paint, 201 x 36 x 37cm, © the artist
Eloise Hawser Untitled 2010 wood, paint, © the artist
Eloise Hawser Eloise Hawser: New Sculpture 2009 installation view, Karsten Schubert Gallery, London, © the artist
Eloise Hawser Subyoutex (version 1) 2009 mdf, paint, screenprint, 173 x 55 x 56cm, © the artist courtesy: Karsten Schubert
Eloise Hawser TvB 2009 screenprint on fly paper, 150 x 22cm, © the artist courtesy: Karsten Schubert
Eloise Hawser Untitled (studio machete) 2009 wood, spraypaint, 180 x 56cm, © the artist
Eloise Hawser Polysterene Wall and Autumn Gut (installation view) 2008 Wall: polysterene, wood, screenprint; Autumn Gut: polyurathane foam, paint, Wall: 300 x 400 x 200cm; Autumn Gut: 192 x 49 x 37, © the artist
Eloise Hawser Untitled 2008 polyurathene, foam, wood, 180 x 80cm, © the artist
Eloise Hawser Autumn Gut 2008 polyurathene foam, wood, 192 x 49 x 37cm, © the artist courtesy: Karsten Schubert