Nau mai, haere mai, welcome to EyeContact. You are invited to respond to reviews and contribute to discussion by registering to participate.

JH

Don’t bloody move. Ever!

AA
View Discussion

Shape; tone; line; dot - all in an unusual in situ presentation. What is Frater up to here? There is a strange subtext of foul tempered violence that the space is on the receiving end of; as in slam that wall, stomp that carpet. The nap is scuffed up. Lots of boot marks, some wheels too. The ‘string' could be wool pulled out of the edges of the weave.

HSP

Christchurch


Richard Frater

Still

 

5 May - 16 May 2009

 

Three oddly shaped configurations are fastened to the floor - made of pieces of grey carpet butted together - different tones, some brown tinges. They create strong negative shapes on the honey-coloured varnished wooden floor and are oriented around two white columns and two wall pilasters. One configuration is a single piece of one tone textile; another has two; the other three.

At first glance these elements seem to be a nod to sixties conceptualist Mel Bochner and his use of painted shape dictated by the combined lengths of straight edges: and with bits of dyed string and light cord dropped on top as Duchampian footnotes. There is also an incorporated rectangle of grey silk with screened-on wrinkles, and a hole punched into the centre of one white wall. The impetuous mixed with the calculated. Reason alongside passion. Sensitivity besides the gross. Which is which?

Shape; tone; line; dot - all in an unusual in situ presentation. What is Frater up to here? There is a strange subtext of foul tempered violence that the space is on the receiving end of; as in slam that wall, stomp that carpet. The nap is scuffed up. Lots of boot marks, some wheels too. The ‘string’ could be wool pulled out of the edges of the weave.

The peculiar shapes seem also vaguely connected to the letters of the word ‘Still’; the carpet articulating in a roundabout way the S and the two Ls, the white columns the I, and the wall pilasters the T.

This is a very focussed exhibition, featuring a calculatedly limited means compared to his more complex recent display at Newcall. The show looks simple but the more you examine it, the stranger and more intriguing its decoding possibilities become.

(A big thank you to the artist and Paul Johns for the images)

John Hurrell

Print | Facebook | Twitter | Email

 

Recent Posts by John Hurrell

JH
Olafur Eliasson, Life is lived along lines, 2009; Installation view: Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, 2024; Photo: David St George; Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin

Superb Eliasson

AUCKLAND ART GALLERY TOI O TAMAKI

Auckland

 

Olafur Eliasson
Your curious journey

 

7 December 2024 - 23 March 2025

JH
Jenny Holzer, STATEMENT - Truisms +, 2015, a four-sided vertical LED sign: with RGB diodes, stainless steel housing, robotic rotator and hoist, © 2015 Jenny Holzer, ARS. Photo: Collin LaFleche.

Holzer’s Cascading Truisms

AUCKLAND ART GALLERY TOI O TAMAKI

Auckland

 

Jenny Holzer
STATEMENT - Truisms +, 2015

Curated by Natasha Conland

 

27 March 2024 - 9 March 2025

JH
Gretchen Albrecht, Receptum, 1988, gouache and collage on paper, six panels, 2140 x 4700 mm (overall)

Collaging Albrecht

TE URU WAITAKERE CONTEMPORARY GALLERY

Titirangi

 

Gretchen Albrecht
Liquid States


3 November 2024 - 2 February 2025

JH
Ralph Paine, À la Leibnitz, eight framed drawings of watercolour and pencil. Each 230 x 310 mm.

Paine as Fan Boy

CHARLES NINOW

Auckland

 

Ralph Paine
Leaves From a Pillow Book

 

December 5 - December 21, 2024