Slow Time
presents a selection of over 100 works by British artist
David Ward (b. 1951), made over the last
forty years. Ward is most widely known for his photographic
and light works of the 1980s, performances later in that
decade and architecturally-related works using light,
glass and sound from the 1990s to the present. |
This
extensive exhibition includes drawings, photography, collage,
painted reliefs and film. Shown together for the first
time, they reveal lines of continuity that have persisted
over four decades, representing Ward’s
study of the world – that is, of light, the body,
the activity of line and the sensitive nature of surfaces.
Early collaged photograms combine ordered, repetitive
motifs with delicate, unpredictable lines of exposed light.
An hypnotic film projection of an Amazonian river surface
transcends its subject matter to become abstract, almost
immaterial. Multiple line drawings convey the stasis and
motion of figures in a live performance. Elsewhere, a
series of photographic works depict Rodin’s The
Age of Bronze, revealing the cast’s tarnished
surfaces, yet almost ethereal and otherworldly presence.
And a series of recent pastel ‘colour fields’,
each comprising two paper sheets, densely filled with
pure pigment, are harmonious and alluringly tactile, yet
blank and inscrutable.
Slow Time also features a new film,
The Analysis of Beauty, filmed in King’s
College Chapel, Cambridge. Comprising two sequences of
footage projected one above the other, the work examines
– literally – the two aspects of the beautiful
fanvaulted ceiling: above and below. The work is rich
in juxtapositions: light and dark; the divine and earthly;
craft and utility; grandiosity and the prosaic.
Images (top to bottom):
Light Drawing, 1978. Collaged photograms
Filmwater, 1995-2008. Still from Super 8 film transferred
to digital video
Casting the Die (Rodin), 1995. Silver gelatin print
Landscape, Portrait, Light, 2007-08. Pastel on Arches
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A fully illustrated publication
accompanying the exhibition will be available from the
Gallery Shop, featuring a specially commissioned essay
by Suzanne Cotter, Senior Curator and
Deputy Director, Modern Art Oxford.
David Ward: Slow Time is a John Hansard
Gallery exhibition organised in collaboration with Kettle’s
Yard, Cambridge, where it will be exhibited from
21 March to 10 May 2009. Supported by The Henry
Moore Foundation. |