Book Fight Allegation Part 2

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Book Fight Allegation Part 2

£375.00

A continuation of Book Fight Allegation, Book Fight Allegation Part 2 shows the following scene. The work focuses on opposites and the contradictory via its mode of production. Inanimate objects have been used to create representations of objects by altering surface textures, such as erratic irreparable marks into the board to create smooth flowing lines. The experimental drawing work plays with creating a space of sheer nothingness, mirroring the ludicrous concept of the work by using graphite to create a space of nothing and everything.

 

Additional Information:

The work is a drawing on board and comes with a wooden champagne frame and arctic white packing mount. The piece is 44cm x 32cm, this does not include the size of the frame. If you would like to see the photographs of the work framed, please do not hesitate in contacting me. 

 

 

   

 

Year created: 2010

Medium: Drawing

Size (H x W x D): 32 x 44 x 0.3 cm

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Artist Profile

 Jenny Core graduated in 2009 from The University of Huddersfield with a BA Hons in Fine Art: Drawing and Painting. Core now lives and works in Manchester and exhibits her drawing, installations and new media works internationally. Narrative, chance and play. These three ingredients contribute to the formation of Core's alternate reality/utopia. This utopia is created to give the audience a space dedicated to play. The space can be seen as a form of escapism; this is not the artists intention. It is a reminder of how to play, displaying an opportunity for the viewer. It introduces alternate ways of seeing the world.  

 

"Jenny Core's drawings, suggestive as they are of an almost cloistered reverie. Core takes functional objects and imagines their dysfunctional use as props and animated protagonists in her own private dream world. Here the proper conventions of domesticity and the simple laws of physics no longer hold sway: an angle-poise lamp shoots out a beam of blackness; hairdryers pose in animated mid-performance; an office fan emits an ectoplasmic cloud. It's unashamed graphic escapism: in one past drawing a wooden enclosure is labelled with the slogan "Do Not Sit On The Fence – You Will Get A Sore Arse"."

-Robert Clarke, The Guardian (2011). 

 

 

 

 

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