Joseph Ingleby, ARBS

Contact: 
joe@josephingleby.com

Joseph has been based at Glasgow Sculpture Studios since completing post-graduate training at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. The roots of Joseph’s sculptural practice stem from his fascination with the potential that natural or everyday objects have to become something else. The sculptures are evolved forms, holding a memory of their source whilst revealing a sense of the metamorphic process, and have their own rhythm and identity.

These abstracted and semi-abstracted volumetric sculptures are created with metals like steel and copper, sometimes incorporating lighting. Joseph is experienced in working with various professional and community partnerships, and is able to make a sympathetic sculptural statement for any environment. Works range from large, outdoor site-specific pieces to smaller sculpture suitable for domestic, gallery or corporate spaces. Joseph is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner award and his work has been purchased for a public collection through the National Fund for Acquisitions.

Category: Abstract, Architectural/Monumental/Relief, Installation/Land/Site-specific
Materials: Glass, Metal (other), Steel
Location: Scotland
Spirit Level, 2010
Dimensions: 
33 x 46cm x 12 cm
Materials: 
Copper and lead
Slipstream, 2001
Dimensions: 
1.3-4.1m high x 11.3m long
Materials: 
Steel, copper, lighting
Time Vessel, 1998
Dimensions: 
183 x 137 x 290 cm
Materials: 
Copper, steel, glass
Podded Fern (from 'Plant Series'), 2000
Dimensions: 
3-3.5m high
Materials: 
Steel and copper