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A survey of contemporary British Land Art and Sculpture Subject: Serafine Piggott (British, b. 1958)
Serafine was born nine months after her father's death, inheriting his lycanthropic curse genetically. Raised in Paris by her mother, Alex, and her stepfather, , her life is defined by the struggle to find a cure for her condition. Full Name Serafine Pigot (later Sérafine Pigot McDermott) Parents David Kessler (father), Alex Price-Pigot (mother) Portrayed By Julie Delpy Condition Genetic Lycanthropy Role in An American Werewolf in Paris serafine pigot
This creates a tension between the domestic and the wild. She builds structures that look as though they were grown rather than built. The geometry is tight and mathematical, yet the material is organic and chaotic. This juxtaposition speaks to the human desire to impose order on nature, while acknowledging that such order is ultimately futile. A survey of contemporary British Land Art and
Piggott’s background in both sculpture and printmaking informs her unique spatial sense. She often constructs "dwellings"—huts, shelters, and walls—that are uninhabitable. Her Glass Houses series, for example, invites the viewer to imagine a home that offers no protection from the elements, only a frame through which to view them. Full Name Serafine Pigot (later Sérafine Pigot McDermott)
