Referencing Piranesi (Sculpture)

Brown, G. James (2011) Referencing Piranesi (Sculpture). [Creative Work]

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Abstract

"Referencing Piranesi (Sculpture)" by G. James Brown is a sculptural construction made from terra cotta and bitumen. The sculpture was executed as a response to the etching, "Sepolcro delle tre fratgelli Curiatii in Albano", by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778). The sculpture addresses the subject, conceptual focus, style and approach shown in this early print from the standpoint of a contemporary North Queensland artist's perception of landscape and current issues. By design, the sculpture critiques the conventions of the early print by comparing them in visual terms to the artist's personal art practice.

Research Statement

Research Background This sculptural construction is an extension of my ongoing interest in examining relationships between current approaches in the Creative Arts (with a focus on North Queensland art practices) and historical precedents (with a focus on early European and English printmakers). I am fascinated how the motivations (e.g. choice of topic, subject and disposition of subject material) and technical processes (e.g. rendering styles, medium and format) are driven by culture, social issues and location (amongst others) and how these forces play significant roles in the creative process. The juxtaposition of my artworks with the prints by early artists highlights this concern with finding congruence and points of separation of artistic approach.
Research Contribution This sculptural construction contributes to current research by helping to define some key attributes of current art practice in North Queensland. By intention, the sculpture clarifies some of the differences separating the practice of a North Queensland artist from those of early European and English printmakers.
Research Significance This sculpture is most likely the first to draw pictorial and conceptual connections between the working practices of a contemporary North Queensland artist and pictorial evidence perceived in the etching, "Sepolcro delle tre fratgelli Curiatii in Albano", by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778).
Item ID: 20079
Item Type: Creative Work
Media of Output: Terracotta and bitumen, 32 x 122 x 31 cm.
Keywords: sculpture; bitumen; terracotta; Piranesi
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Date Deposited: 18 Jun 2012 01:41
FoR Codes: 19 STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING > 1905 Visual Arts and Crafts > 190502 Fine Arts (incl Sculpture and Painting) @ 100%
SEO Codes: 95 CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING > 9501 Arts and Leisure > 950104 The Creative Arts (incl. Graphics and Craft) @ 100%
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