|
 |
|
Untitled (red) 1999
softground/aquatint
edition 10
38 x 29cm
£225 ex vat
|
|
J A N E - B U S T I N
1964
born UK
1982-83
Hertfordshire College of Art
1983-86
Portsmouth Polytechnic, BA (Hons)
1990
Labotatorio per Affresco, Prato, Italy
Collections
British Land; Pearsons PLC; Unilever PLC; United Overseas Ltd; DLA Solicitors,
London; Chelsea College of Art & Design, London; KIAD, Canterbury;
The National Art Library, Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Goldman
Sachs, London; Yale Center for British Art, CT, USA
...Jane Bustin embraces a commitment to representing what seems
unrepresentable .... this pursuit of 'excess' is made to develop from
a clear
preoccupation with materials. In Bustins case this can mean sheets
of copper, wood, glass, and canvas. She uses pure pigment, laying them
onto her surfaces in order to create deeply chromatic effects and tactile
sensations. She also employs
differences of scale - with works ranging from under six inches to ten-foot
long - and makes pieces which both follow the plane of the wall and
also extend at ninety degrees to it. But such physicality is combined
with the desire to produce poetic resonances, to evoke a level of meaning
which cannot be reduced to intelligible significance. She creates an
inner, glowing luminosity in her
work..."
Extract from The Condition of Painting
by Simon Morley
published in Contemporary Visual Arts, issue 15
...Jane Bustins small rectangular oil paintings - each one
a diptych triggered by a neologism of Celan and constructed on a geometric
grid - almost succeed in keeping their emotions under tight control,
almost resist transcendence.
The paintings recall and may be influenced by other Jewish artists like
Newman and Rothko, with a theological suggestion floating around that
the numinous shall be abstract rather than figurative...
...Jane Bustins strongly defined paintings are stations
of reading in the late word (Celans phrase). Colouring our
understanding of a great poet, too small to draw one in (unlike Kiefers
gigantic readings of Celan), they whisper the absence of the unbecoming
dead...
Extract from Commemorative Encounters, Artistic Responses to Levi
and Celan
by Anthony Rudolf
published in The Jewish Quarterly, Autumn 2000
for further information or orders email
info@emmahilleagle.com
|
 |
Pearl 1999
softground/aquatint
edition 10
38 x 29cm
£225 ex vat |
|
|