Richard Jackson: new paintings
Fun exhibition at
Hauser & Wirth of new work by Richard Jackson who uses paint as a liquid in
installations.
I liked the fact
these were called paintings even though they were more installation/sculpture
works but they all involved paint and many of them created further work by
pumping out or spraying paint. I liked the way a couple of them set up a
dialogue with other artists even though that might have been unintentional.
“Pain-t” was a
line of 5 sculptures of small boys firing paint at a wall via their bottoms.
Each represented a different colour. This reminded me of a vulgar version of
the Anish Kapoor work which fired paint from a canon. “Who painted my horse
yellow?” was a full sized horse suspended upside down and, you’ve guessed it,
painted yellow. This cried out Stubbs and the work he did dissecting horses.
This was a show
which made me laugh out loud and, on a day rather packed with modern
abstraction, it was much needed. It would have even better if some of the works
had been operating but then that would have made it too messy to go in!
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