House of Many Windows
6 MAR – 12 JUN 2013
COLLYER BRISTOW GALLERY
Curated by Day+Gluckman
Artists: Dan Coombs, Emma Critchley, David Dipré, Aly Helyer, Annie Kevans, David Lock, Kate Lyddon, EJ Major, Boo Ritson
The body is a house of many windows: there we all sit, showing ourselves and crying on the passers-by to come and love us.” Robert Louis Stevenson
BANNER IMAGE: Boo Ritson
The portrait, the mask, the ownership of identity and the burden of historical portraiture can all be mined from the depiction of a person.
As Robert Louis Stevenson’s quote so clearly articulates, the desire we have as individuals to communicate with our fellow beings is a complex set of parameters and nuances. It is unsurprising that the use of the figure as subject remains a complex dilemma for an artist.
Often the figure is eradicated in contemporary art practice. Landscapes are barren, sculptures reject the hint of human intervention with pristine finishes, white cube galleries are a clinical platform. Immediately an emotive layer is added through the depiction of a person. Identity infects and affects works of art, how we read them and how they are produced. In this exhibition nine artists who work with the body as subject through paint, sculpture, collage and photography present a myriad of responses to our relationship with ourselves.
Kate Lyddon
Annie Kevans
EJ Major
David Dipré & Emma Critchley
David Dipré
Kate Lyddon
Kate Lyddon & Aly Helyer
David Dipré
David Dipré
David Lock
Boo Ritson
EJ Major