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Interstice #2

Interstice #2

Year: 2017
Medium: Ceramic X 2 pieces each:
Height: 35cm
Width: 16cm
Depth: 10cm
 

 

From the touring exhibition: Objects of Desire 

Previously Exhibited: Godre'r Glais, Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts

Photographed by: J. Mulcahy

  • MORE INFORMATION

    Objects of Desire, an exhibition of Queensland ceramics curated by Shannon Garson and sponsored by Artisan Gallery and the Craft Council of Queensland.

    The exhibition, which included the works of ten mid- career artists toured to a number of venues during 2016/17 showcasing the diversity of contemporary ceramic practice.

     

    Godre'r Glais

    The 2015 exhibition Godre'r Glais, showcased the work of four Australian artists, Alison Mc Donald, Jenny Mulcahy, Jill O'Sullivan and Gerald Soworka. All artists being recent participants in the International Residency program at the Aberystwyth Art Centre in Wales. Godre'r Glais being the name of residence provided for international artists.

    One of the many architectural joys of the Aberystwyth Art Centre are the huge windows from which you can look out over Cardigan Bay and to the Irish sea beyond. Every morning I would pause on my way to the studio to enjoy the view and watch the early morning play of light on the sea and ponder the constantly changing clarity of the horizon line ... sometimes so distinct it appeared as though drawn wth a felt tip pen, and at others, sea and sky indistinguishable from each other ... just slowly shifting patterns of grey, the whole frequently obscured by a fine mizzle.

    I hadn't realised the subliminal impact of these linear elements (horizon lines and views edited by window frames) until, dissatisfied with the initial works I had made for this exhibition, I started the Interstices' series in which strong linear elements are an intrinsic element of the work.

    Interstices are spaces that intervene between things: especially one between closely placed things ... for example, the interstices within a wall... or a small and narrow space or interval between things ... a space, a gap,aperture, opening, hole, chink, cranny etc.

    The Interstice series of works also reference what I have come to consider as metaphysical interstices ... fragments of space ... that small partition or gap between one place and another, the division one must pass through on the crossing of a threshold, the changing texture of the world apparent as one passes from one atmosphere to another.

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