RYAN GANDER
The Cat, the Clock and the Rock, 2025
A giant, double-rendered clock, milled in highly polished mirror-finish stainless steel. The clock rests on an enlarged digital facsimile of a rock that is arguably 4.3 billion years old, ethically sourced by geologist, Jonathan O’Neil, from the Nuvvuagittuq greenstone belt in Hudson Bay, Canada. Lying in the vicinity is a life-size stone sculpture of a domestic cat sleeping in the shadow of the clock and the rock.
A new permanent public sculpture in Canada, located at 234 Simcoe Street, Toronto — a project commissioned by Lanterra Developments for their new Artists Alley development, supported by OCAD U Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers.
Courtesy of the artist. © Ryan Gander.
Photo: Gordon Szendrey.
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