Morgan Shimeld | Cube Formation Chrome

 

Morgan Shimeld - how to install a Cube Formation sculpture

 

Cube Formation Chrome

Mild steel, chrome plated

140 x 50 x 27 cm

$1,900

 
 

Morgan Shimeld Biography

The work of Blue Mountains based sculptor, Morgan Shimeld, is primarily concerned with the complex arrangement of abstracted minimalist forms. He works intuitively in a creative and meditative process, striving to find a natural sense of strength and balance in his work. His sculptures, characterised by attention to structure and form, hold a powerful presence while maintaining a subtle quality of understated elegance. Shimeld’s work, incorporates cast, welded and fabricated bronze and steel, his work is highly technical and precisely finished. The artist’s aim is to draw the viewer in, creating a relationship between the spectator and the space in between. His practice is informed by the art movements of Minimalism, Formalism and Geometric Abstraction.

Morgan’s work has been sourced and collected by art consultants, architects, interior designers and private collectors in Australia and overseas.

Public Art: 

Gateway 
2 pac on Aluminium, 4m high
Gipps Park recreational precinct, Claremont Meadows, Western Sydney
This artwork was commissioned by Penrith City Council in collaboration with Art Pharmacy

 Solo exhibitions:

  • 2023: Confluence, Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney

  • From The Ground Up, Day Gallery, Blackheath

  • 2020: Passage, Day Fine Art, Blackheath

  • Passage, May Space, Sydney

  • 2015: Vertex, Gallery 2010, Surry Hills

  • 2011: Converge, Brenda May Gallery, Sydney

  • 2008: Tracing Constructs, Brenda May Gallery, Sydney

  • 2006: Architectural Evolution, Brenda May Gallery, Sydney

Prizes:

  • Sculpture by the Sea Bondi, Sydney, 2009, 2014

  • Montalto Sculpture Prize 2013, Victoria, 2013, 2020

  • Sculpture at Scenic World, NSW, 2013, 2014, 2021

  • Highly Commended - Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, 2014

  • Sculpture At Sawmillers, Sawmillers Reserve, Sydney, 2010, 2014 (winner Mayor’s award), 2022

  • Deakin Small Sculpture Prize, Melbourne, 2010, 2021

  • Mt Buller Sculpture Award, Victoria, 2013

  • Sculpture in the vineyards, 2012, 2014, 2024

  • Sculpture In The Gardens, Mudgee, 2021

  • Winner – Janice Reid Emerging Artists Award (UWS Sculpture Award), 2014

  • Willoughby Sculpture Prize, 2011

  • UWS Sculpture Award, 2010

  • Willoughby Sculpture Prize, 2011

  • KAAF Art Prize, 2023

Commissions and collections:

  • 2024  Gladstone Hotel QLD, multiple wall sculpture sets

  • 2023  Bronze bench, Sarah and Sebastian collaboration

  • Cube Formation, Leichhardt

  • Cube Formation, Edgecliff

  • Cube Formation, Annandale

  • 2022  Passage 3 Large bronze, Woollahra

  • Bronze stools, Sarah and Sebastian collaboration

  • Blue Cube Formation, Charter Hall, Sydney

  • Cube Formation Pink, Honkas Restaurant, Sydney

  • 2020 Cube Formation Large White, Mosman Sydney

  • 2019 Bronze Reception Desk, Living Edge Perth

  • Suite of bronze sculptures, Austin Texas

  • Traced Tower, Blue Mountains

  • 2018 Triplex Black, Private collection New York

  • Vertex Yellow, Private collection, New York

  • Cube Formation Series, Byron Bay

  • Commission, Private Collection Melbourne

  • Cube Formation Series, Law Society of NSW

  • 2017 Triplex Large, Bassam Fellows, New Cannan, Connecticut

  • Converge Large, Mittagong

  • 2016 Cube Formation, Smart Design Studio, Surry Hills

  • Wall Sculpture, Louisa Rd, Birchgrove

  • Triplex Blue, Artbank

  • 2015 Brass Bar, The Office Space, Paramount House

  • Architectural Façade, Chelsea St House

  • Traced Triplex, Bates Smart, Nicholson St Melbourne

  • 2012 Gowings state Theatre Hotel, Sydney

  • 2011 Intercontinental Crown Hotels, Melbourne

  • 2010 Smirnoff bottle Smirnoff Black launch

  • 2009 Family sculpture in conjunction with Sam Crawford Architects

  • 2006 Artbank

Published:

  • Australian Financial Review, October 2023

  • Grand Designs Australia magazine
    Issue # 7.4  pages 66 & 67

  • Art Edit magazine, issue 24
    Morgan Shimeld, "The Best Of Minimalism" 

  • Belle Magazine May 2020

  • House and Garden magazine February 2020