Living Artists Contemporary Investment art Auction July 2024 Edition
Lot 177:
SHIPS FROM Sheffield This work functions as a kind of ?socio-psychological poetry?. This square work is a study for a larger piece of work named ?You better Run? which evolved into a panoramic form along with seven more works in the series. Weaving different time periods and personal experiences utilising juxtaposition but also detecting patterns like a recurring dream, this series examines ?repurposed experiences? and ?collective memories? found in films of New York and explores dislocated (as Peel has never been to New York) surreal ?snapshots? of multifarious perceptions of representations and fictions. Like most of her current work it extracts details from cinema and frames more personal narratives into a wider collective and somewhat surreal way of framing experiences.Stimulating independent thought and reflection is central to Peel?s role as an artist, while providing a framework to discuss our ?innerworlds? and our ?outerworlds?. Taking a Metamodern perspective, she see?s possibilities in the role of the artist in the future to ?hold up a mirror? to society; what has been, what is and what could be. For Peel, social justice is a process, not a thing and her work seeks to facilitate and channel that process to encourage discussion of our similarities and our differences; both in which our humanity lies.My concept works around reproducibility and dissemination a kind of visual discourse analysis to stimulate independent thought and constructive dialogue. A kind of interconnected subjectivity. the collective and individual facilitated by the utilisatation of the medium of print.This particular work explores urban social decay in society and an ensuing communication breakdown in society. This work functions as a kind of ?socio-psychological poetry?. This square work is a study for a larger piece of work named ?You better Run? which evolved into a panoramic form along with seven more works in the series. Weaving different time periods and personal experiences utilising juxtaposition but also detecting patterns like a recurring dream, this series examines ?repurposed experiences? and ?collective memories? found in films of New York and explores dislocated (as Peel has never been to New York) surreal ?snapshots? of multifarious perceptions of representations and fictions. Like most of her current work it extracts details from cinema and frames more personal narratives into a wider collective and somewhat surreal way of framing experiences.Stimulating independent thought and reflection is central to Peel?s role as an artist, while providing a framework to discuss our ?innerworlds? and our ?outerworlds?. Taking a Metamodern perspective, she see?s possibilities in the role of the artist in the future to ?hold up a mirror? to society; what has been, what is and what could be. For Peel, social justice is a process, not a thing and her work seeks to facilitate and channel that process to encourage discussion of our similarities and our differences; both in which our humanity lies.My concept works around reproducibility and dissemination a kind of visual discourse analysis to stimulate independent thought and constructive dialogue. A kind of interconnected subjectivity. the collective and individual facilitated by the utilisatation of the medium of print.This particular work explores urban social decay in society and an ensuing communication breakdown in society.
Condition: Good, As in the images
Dimensions: 20 x 20 cm
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