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Charles Young

Charles Young
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Charles Young is a Scottish artist living and working in Edinburgh, where he studied architecture at Edinburgh College of Art. His sculptures, in paper and wood, and animations draw from the forms and structures of the built environment.

Much of his work in recent years has been based on the serial production of small paper structures, building up day by day to create assembled urban landscapes out of the individual parts. These long-term constructions have acted as explorations of shape, the physical possibilities of paper as a material and, more recently, colour, as well as becoming a kind of journal or visual diary.

His current work focuses on the idea of architectural ‘holdouts’, buildings that have been left behind within new waves of development and placed in a new context.
Netherbow Port, taken down in 1764
  • Charles Young
  • Netherbow Port, taken down in 1764
  • Woodwork
Three-colour studies
  • Charles Young
  • Three-colour studies
  • Paper cutting
Scottish Provident Building, demolished 2014
  • Charles Young
  • Scottish Provident Building, demolished 2014
  • Woodwork

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