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Rachel Duckhouse, Edinburgh Printmakers Entrance Gates, 2019
Rachel Duckhouse, Edinburgh Printmakers Entrance Gates, 2019

Rachel Duckhouse

Edinburgh Printmakers Entrance Gates, 2019
Powder coated galvanised steel gates
3 x (2.5m x 2.1m)
Fabricated by Sculpture & Design
The Entrance Gates commission is kindly supported by The Ironmonger’s Company.
Photo: Installation view Entrance Gates, permanent commission, Rachel Duckhouse, Castle Mills, Dundee Street, 2019. Photo Jules Lister

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The Entrance Gates are inspired and informed by research into the history of the North British Rubber Company (NBRC) factory site. The artist Rachel Duckhouse visited the NBRC archives in...
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The Entrance Gates are inspired and informed by research into the history of the North British Rubber Company (NBRC) factory site. The artist Rachel Duckhouse visited the NBRC archives in Dumfries, and researched printed material from 1920s - 1970s; product catalogues, promotional leaflets, flyers and photos, as well as blueprints of factory floor layouts and machinery diagrams.

 

“The photos and illustrations of workers tending the machines reminded me of printmakers at their printing presses. Calenders were used to flatten the raw material of rubber into sheets using a series of huge rollers. These cylindrical rolling shapes also appear in traditional and contemporary printmaking practice; in printing presses used in intaglio and relief printing. The repetitive action of rolling is also used in inking up a roller for relief printing, and rolling ink onto a lithography stone or plate. Many of the finished products coming out of the factory were packed, transported and presented in rolls – sheeting, mats, flooring – in the same way etching blankets and some papers are stored in the print workshop. Once I realised that this roller shape and movement was the link between past and future production processes on the site, I developed drawings to create a repeat pattern that would work within the functional and visual context of the bi-folding gates. I worked with Sculpture & Design to select the right materials and fabrication processes and hand drew every line to scale before it was sent to be laser cut, galvanised, welded and powder coated.”

Rachel Duckhouse, visual artist and printmaker, born 1975.

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