| Emerging
Echoes
‘An apparently
simple surface can suddenly reveal itself as infinitely deep and
complex. Penetrate still further and it once again becomes simple;
for beyond the level of tidy reason, secrets, myths and fables belong
to us all.’
Joseph Beuys
This installation is
part of a narrative that explores, unfolds, arranges and illuminates
fragments and echoes of identity and creates new structures and
languages from the dialogue between the old with the new. Informed
by art historical contexts and the history surrounding the studios
at Harrington Mill, these small interventions and ephemeral compositions
are the essential elements, each being autonomous, but also part
of the structure as a whole.
The re-appropriation
of discarded ephemera forms the basis of the constructions, each
being carefully selected and considered but intuitively assembled
and placed. The muted tones and imperfections of time are essential
to the individual character and delicacy of the work. The emergence
of a fragile, rhythm serves to inform the overall structure as well
as the surrounding space.
The audience is invited
to consider the intimacy of scale, the relationship between individual
pieces, the subtle tones of light and shade, individual placements
high and low, as well as the overall synergy within the space.
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