Alastair and Fleur Mackie have been featured in the latest issue of FLOORR Magazine, where their collaborative sculptural practice is explored in depth, highlighting their approach to working with found materials, emphasising the ways in which the duo responds to the histories, behaviours, and systems inherent in objects, as well as the landscapes in which they are placed.
The feature examines the slow, process-driven nature of their practice, from sourcing and balancing materials to the ongoing dialogue that shapes each work. It also considers the broader temporal and ecological contexts the artists engage with, bringing together geological, human, and ecological timescales through acts of transformation and careful attention.
The FLOORR Magazine feature situates Alastair and Fleur Mackie within contemporary conversations about sculpture, materiality, and the interconnections between making, place, and time, highlighting a practice that is both meticulous and quietly resonant.
Find the article here:
https://www.floorrmagazine.com/issue-37/alastair-and-fleur-mackie

