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‘Quiver’ Surveys Twenty Years of Striking Feather Sculptures by Kate MccGwire — Colossal

Last updated: August 5, 2025 9:10 am
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Kate MccGwire: Exploring the Beauty of Blue Feathers

Birds have long captivated us with their colorful plumage, from the vibrant reds and yellows to the striking blues that adorn species like blue jays and indigo buntings. However, the mesmerizing blue hues found in avian feathers are not actually produced by pigments but are a result of the way light interacts with the molecules in the feathers’ structure. This unique characteristic of blue feathers serves as the inspiration for artist Kate MccGwire’s stunning sculptures.

Next month, MccGwire will unveil a solo exhibition at the Djanogly Gallery at Lakeside Arts, titled “Quiver,” showcasing two decades of her work using ethically sourced feathers. The exhibition will feature a mix of framed wall pieces, undulating specimens in freestanding vitrines, and large-scale, site-specific installations. The vintage glass cases and domes used in the display pay homage to the 19th-century fascination with taxidermy and natural history collections.

Working from her studio on a converted Dutch barge in West London, MccGwire’s creations mimic the fluidity and shimmer of water, appearing to swirl and move in the light. Her compositions explore the delicate balance between beauty and revulsion, life and death, and the wildness and captivity of nature, prompting viewers to reflect on their evolving relationship with the natural world.

“Quiver” will be on display from September 20 to January 4 in Nottingham. Additionally, MccGwire’s work can be seen in “The Ark” at The Church in Sag Harbor, curated by Eric Fischl, until September 1. One of her pieces is also included in “Iris Van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses,” currently at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore before moving to the Kunsthal in Rotterdam on September 27. For more information on MccGwire’s work, visit her website and Instagram.

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MccGwire’s sculptures, such as “Flex,” “Cavort (West),” and “Host,” showcase her mastery of manipulating feathers to create intricate and captivating forms. Each piece, whether framed or encased in glass, exudes a sense of movement and fluidity, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty and complexity of the natural world.

Whether it’s the swirling patterns of “Gyrus” or the delicate stalks in “Surge (Columba),” MccGwire’s sculptures made of feathers challenge our perceptions of texture, form, and color. The serpentine and knotted arrangements of feathers in pieces like “Gag” and “Stifle” evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, inviting viewers to explore the intricate details of each composition.

Through her work, Kate MccGwire invites us to appreciate the ethereal beauty of blue feathers and the inherent magic of the natural world. Her sculptures serve as a reminder of the delicate balance between art and nature, inviting us to pause and reflect on the wonders that surround us.

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