Arts writer John Hurrell has reviewed David McCracken's Attraction and Transmission on EyeContact.
"These are surprisingly complex, tactile and witty works, assembled from parts that are carefully cut out from steel sheets and impeccably welded together (not cast), to be viewed from many angles. They look solid, but are hollow. It is a brilliant construction process that results in a great many rust-coated surfaces on which to display multi-patterned dribbles, oxidising stains, dramatic streaks and flares. And surprisingly, also patches of sparkling silvery specks that suggest parts of a partially tarnished mirror lurking beneath the powdery rust."
Read the full review here.