David Ogle’s practice seeks a mode of fragility, frequently revealing strong geometric forms within a space, lacking the weight and immobility of sculpture. Like the dimensionless properties of line on a flat surface, they exist in space without mass or structure. Working in this way, his practice routinely employs a material that surpasses such physical restraints; light. Incorporating drawing, sculpture, installation and new media, David Ogle often works in the ‘grey area’ between different mediums. Recurring visual motifs often surface across this disparate array of disciplines. In disrupting our expectations of these boundaries, his work produces paradoxical elements that are always combined with simplicity and material presence, continually providing a physical, and often illusionary, confrontation in real-space.
David Ogle lives and works in Liverpool, UK. Ogle studied at Lancaster University (BA, MA by Research) and the University of Liverpool (PhD). A lecturer in Fine Art at Liverpool Hope University (UK), Ogle has exhibited internationally and has works in public and private collections. Recent solo exhibitions include ‘The Last Light’ (Atkinson Museum, Southport – 2019); ‘Land/Lines’ (HOME, Manchester – 2018); ‘Light Traces’ (Broadgate, London 2017) and Subterranean (The Royal British Society of Sculptors – Sculpture Shock, London).
Loomin, 2020 | Commissioned by The Hayward Gallery for Winter Light 2020 | Image: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
First Light, 2020 | Commissioned by the Atkinson Museum for Festival of Hope 2020 | Image: Dave Brown Photography
Ray, 2015 | Bury Art Museum, 2016 | part of Loomings: produced by: Mark Devereux Projects, videography by: Andrew Brooks | image: Andrew Brooks
Flood, David Ogle, 2015, still from video | Image: Andrew Brooks