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Sandwich variant 2

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John FitzGerald (London, Ontario) is a photographer who often works with sculpture. By emphasising aesthetics, FitzGerald strives to develop forms that are based only on subjective associations and formal parallels, which encourage the viewer to make new personal associations.

His photographs of sculpture sometimes radiate a cold and latent violence. At times, disconcerting beauty emerges. The inherent visual seductiveness, along with the conciseness of the exhibitions, further complicates the reception of their manifold layers of meaning. By choosing mainly formal solutions, he formalizes the coincidental and emphasizes the conscious process of composition that is behind the seemingly random works. The thought processes, which are supposedly private, highly subjective and unfiltered in their references to dream worlds, are frequently revealed as assemblages.

His works are based on formal associations which open a unique poetic vein. Multilayered images arise in which the fragility and instability of our seemingly certain reality is questioned. By experimenting with aleatoric processes, he seduces the viewer into a world of ongoing equilibrium and the interval that articulates the stream of daily events. Moments are depicted that only exist to punctuate the human drama in order to clarify our existence and to find poetic meaning in everyday life.

His works feature coincidental, accidental and unexpected connections which make it possible to revise art history and, even better, to complement it. Combining unrelated aspects leads to surprising analogies.

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The artist's statement was generated by 500 Letters, your source for all your artist's statement needs:
www.500letters.org/form_15.php

The PiP at upper left shows a variant of this sculpture.

I likes 'er big; to see if you agree, click the pic.

kiiti, Ulrich John, tiabunna, Marco F. Delminho and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Leon_Vienna
Leon_Vienna club
Wow. The statement ... Boah.
:-)
Colours?
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Leon_Vienna club
This is a minimalist sandwich, Leon. And no tomatoes for health reasons (diverticulosis).

I was impressed by the reference to aleatoric processes, so impressed I actually looked up what it meant and found it was entirely appropriate -- but itself generated by an aleatoric process. What passes for my mind boggles.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Phil Sutters
Phil Sutters club
A bit more wordy and pretentious than this twaddle but in much the same vein. www.ipernity.com/doc/philsutters/46828696/in/album/1058646
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Phil Sutters club
An excellent example, Phil. A description of emptiness that is itself empty. Perhaps that was the intent. Artists' statements are an art form in themselves. The one time I visited Tate Modern I thought the artists' statements were often more artistic than their art.
2 years ago.
 Love Song
Love Song club
Yummy *_* J**************************************************
2 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
Thanks, Love Song.
2 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
I'm glad you provided this impressive sandwich to contemplate while digesting the content of your artists' statement, John. Your statement is definitely worth framing and thanks for the link, it's time I worked on one for myself. :-)
2 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
500 Letters impresses me greatly, George. Some of the things it came up with for my statement are actually true.
2 years ago.

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