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Primer:
Jennifer Douglas
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Wokrplace is pleased to launch a new episode of its Primer series, where a new work is investigated as a mean to explore the artist's wider practice.
Presented here is a Olivia Jia's new work from her book series, in which the artist uses pages of fictional manuscripts as the repositores of her unconventional still lifes, where disparate images from the artist's archive of collected ephemera exist together.
Through a closer look at '..' and the process behind the creation of the work, this online presentation will focus on the function the artist's extensive archive hold withn her practice and her particular interest in the relation between images and knowledge creation.
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The silver leaf comes in packs of small square pieces. When the sheets are first opened they are bright silver and possess the luminous quality one would expect from this metal.
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For Douglas the exploration of material through touch is essential to the process of making: it determines the outcome as the finished work captures the subtle movements, gestures and actions of the artist's hand.
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The final stage in the artist's creative process is to scratch and pierce the canvas with throwaway utensils such as pens, craft knives and screwdrivers. Through these actions Douglas is breaking the rhythm of the monochromatic surface and creating tension between the precious nature of the silver and the destructive nature of these gestures.
Image: detail of Jennifer Douglas, Entropic Cosmos (Silver I), 2019
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"One specific language which abounds in Douglas's polyglottic practice is the language of materials. Materials do not communicate simply on the literal, cerebral level of written or spoken language but physically through a syntax of forms, properties and processes"
- Iris Priest, 2014
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