Bilith I
Catalogue No. 280
Artist's CR 269
1970
Kinkell
Steel, stone base
25.75 x 11 x6 inches / 65 x 28 x15 cm
Collection: Private collection
I began fabricating the sculpture in order to produce works with a proper and tangible volume. This tranch of work I developed from the earlier ‘Pins’; it was made in answer to the new environment in which I now lived, and refers to the enigmatic prehistoric standing stones which are scattered in the landscape. The first of the group were called ‘Biliths’, composed as they were of two standing components (ref. monoliths). It would have been more accurate to call them ‘Bifers’, since they are made of iron.
'Gerald Laing: An Autobiography', Gerald Laing, unpublished manuscript, 2011, ch.34