Julian Laffan: Illuminated artefacts.
Title
Julian Laffan: Illuminated artefacts.
Venues
Beaver Galleries [2] (30 May 2019 – 16 June 2019)
Date
(2019)
Summary
Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (ACT). Prints.
Web address
https://www.beavergalleries.com.au/exhibitions/il…
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
Julian Laffan specialises in woodcuts and drawings, exploring themes of history and identity. He hand-carves his woodcuts and chooses not to print his blocks, instead creating unique works by directly colouring the woodblock with pencil and gouache. This is a conscious decision to reference the historical use of the woodcut for the dissemination of information and images. Each of Julian’s works thoughtfully transcribes his experience with this most recent series focusing on the intimacy of the interior. His pieces are a “reflection of place and time in a single captured moment carved and suspended as an image in timber”. Julian seeks to replace the instantaneous circulation of information and imagery, so common today, with prolonged meditation; a single tableaux documented through deliberate labour. Alluding to the illuminated manuscripts that were superseded by the invention of the printing press in the 15th Century, “these works return to the notion of hand coloured individual pieces, working in direct opposition to their potential as a matrix for the replicated image in this digital age.”
[beaver Galleries media, 2019].
Last Updated
04 Aug 2024