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Richard Penn (September 2010)


…and to that sea return

11 September – 2 October 2010

Opening Saturday 11 September at 14:00

Exhibition catalogue available

Richard Penn will do a walkabout on Saturday 19 September at 12:00

The title of Johannesburg based artist Richard Penn’s debut solo exhibition, …and to that sea return, at GALLERY AOP is taken from a poem by Alexander Pope (1688-1744), An Essay on Man published in 1733. The poem deals with the character of human beings, and specifically with the place of human beings in society. It makes the point that nothing is wholly for itself, nor yet entirely for another, but for mutual benefit and pleasure. The poem is deeply representative of the thought and feeling of the time. The traditional concept, characteristic of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance of a ‘chain of being’ according to which humans are midway between God and inert matter, is combined with Newtonian science of Pope’s own day, concentrating on human beings as they are ‘knowable’ in themselves and as social beings.

Richard Penn’s exhibition includes large pastel drawings, extremely fine pen and ink drawings, digital prints in combination with drawing, as well as monoprints with chine colle and drawing. He is concerned with examining the concept of matter, and he explains the marks on some of the art works in the following manner:

“We have easy access to images of deep space taken by numerous telescopes and cameras which depict objects spanning hundreds, thousands, even millions of light years across and millions even billions of light years distant. Aspects of these spectacular images are often visible to the human eye captured as they are by infrared, radio, or x-ray telescopes. The colours assigned to them are also a balance between scientific accuracy and aesthetics as raw data is always received in black and white. We don’t know what our universe looks like. The sub-atomic world also throws up impossible visual models of our universe. “

Richard Penn re-creates the effect of the vastness of space, of the emptiness of matter in his drawings. His images scatter into data only to gather indefatigably into images again.           

Short biography

Richard Penn is a self-taught animator. He received a BA(FA) and an MFA (with distinction) from the University of the Witwatersrand in 2009. He was the overall winner of the Sasol New Signatures  Art Competition (2004) and received the Everard Read Art Award (merit prize, 2006). He has co-animated two short films, and directed and animated three short films of his own. In 2010 he started STRANGE Blue duck, which offers stop-frame animation workshops to children and team-building animation workshops to corporates. He has a studio at the Bag Factory, Fordsburg, Johannesburg.

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Click the image for a view of: Intersect 1 detail 1. 2010. Pastel on paper. 2090X1473mm
Intersect 1 detail 1. 2010. Pastel on paper. 2090X1473mm
Click the image for a view of: Intersect 1 installation view
Intersect 1 installation view
Click the image for a view of: Intersect 1 detail 2. 2010. Pastel on paper.
Intersect 1 detail 2. 2010. Pastel on paper.
Click the image for a view of: Intersect 2. 2010. Pastel on paper
Intersect 2. 2010. Pastel on paper
Click the image for a view of: Quaoar enhanced. 2010. Pastel on paper. 1300X1300mm
Quaoar enhanced. 2010. Pastel on paper. 1300X1300mm
Click the image for a view of: Sedna enhanced. 2010. Pastel on paper. 1300X1300mm
Sedna enhanced. 2010. Pastel on paper. 1300X1300mm
Click the image for a view of: Installation view 1
Installation view 1
Click the image for a view of: one second of time equals just over 300 000km of space. Pen & ink. 700X500mm
one second of time equals just over 300 000km of space. Pen & ink. 700X500mm
Click the image for a view of: ocean. Pen & ink. 406X565mm
ocean. Pen & ink. 406X565mm
Click the image for a view of: the upholstery of the sofa and the texture of my pants detail. Pen & ink. 296X419mm
the upholstery of the sofa and the texture of my pants detail. Pen & ink. 296X419mm
Posted: 2010/09/14 (05:40:11)


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