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J U L I A - F A R R E R
1950
born London, UK
1968-72
The Slade School of Fine Art
1974-76
Harkness Fellow at the University of New Mexico and New York
Selected Public Collections
The Arts Council of Great Britain; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; La Fondation
Rothschild, Paris; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Tate Gallery,
London; University of Houston, Texas; Victoria and Albert Museum, London;
The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, London; The Royal Hospitals NHS
Trust, London; Stoy Hayward, London; La Bibliotheque National, Paris;
Musee Departamental Stephane Mallarme, Vulaine-sur-Seine; Clifford Chance,
London; Arthur Andersen Collection, London; Yale Center for British
Art, CT, USA
Julia Farrers recent work explores transformations of geometric
compositions from two into three dimensions, across the different media
of painting, monoprinting, unique and small run artists books.
Experiments with scanning original drawings into a computer and extending
them through plays with an anarchic and random geometry has led to a
series of integrated works which show 'perfect' forms tumbling into
chaos.
...The acrylic painting has been sprayed on to these
thin boards; there is no trace of the artists hand. Barely described,
such paintings could seem mechanical, accomplished but impersonal; surprisingly,
that is not the case. In each work one panel is more muted than the
other, as if a shadow were swallowing the blues, violets, greys or eau-de-nil.
Perhaps it is this undertow of darkness that gives these paintings their
resonance - and distances them still more from any material tower.
Extract from Julia Farrer: Transformations
by Andrew Mead
published in The Architects Journal, October 2000
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