Kirrily Humphries: Colossal wreck.
Title
Kirrily Humphries: Colossal wreck.
Venues
Beaver Galleries [2] (21 March 2024 – 13 April 2024)
Date
(2024)
Summary
Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (ACT). Drawings.
Web address
https://www.beavergalleries.com.au/exhibitions/co…
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
Kirrily Humphries is a Canberra based artist known for her astoundingly detailed paintings and drawings that depict scenes within abandoned, derelict structures. In this exhibition, Kirrily has focused purely on drawing, creating a suite of thirteen restrained, yet powerful, compositions. The exhibition title ‘Colossal wreck’ comes from the poem, Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley and explores the transient nature of human power and creations:
“… My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare.
The lone and level sands stretch far away.”
For Kirrily, these words hold force as she confronts her own anxieties about the brevity of human legacy. The intriguing titles of her works are drawn from graffiti, books, magazines, signs, paperwork, posters etc that are associated with each site, the dated and unexpected nature of them reflecting the experience of exploring the locations themselves. As Kirrily says of her work, “I feel a heightened sense of physical presence, an amplified sensory awareness. The excited terror of exploring a space forbidden or unknown intensifies this experience, presenting a realm for fantasy, anticipation and unfolding narrative.” She builds up her pencil compositions over many layers and hours, allowing the drawings to emerge in intricate detail over time. The small scale of the works and the negative space of the paper becomes part of the power of the drawing, heightening the immersive experience of the composition.
[Beaver Galleries media, 2024].
Last Updated
04 Aug 2024