helen pynor: liquid ground

helen pynor: liquid ground

'breath' by helen pynor
GV art gallery
, london, UK
on now until july 2nd, 2011




'liquid ground' by helen pynor
all images courtesy helen pynor and GV art gallery
(above) 'liquid ground 1'
c-type photographic print, face mounted on glass
160 x 110 cm
image © helen pynor


conceived from her research into the numerous recorded cases of accidental drowning in london's thames river,
australian artist helen pynor has created 'liquid ground', a series of large-scale photographs which capture
various water-buoyed garments expelling human organs from within its floating form. simultaneously haunting and surreal,
the unexpected injection of internal organs into an otherwise dreamy underwater scene results in a collection of images
that is arresting in both a visual and visceral manner.

pynor explores new ways in which we can relate to our body's makeup by rejecting the celebration
of gore and horror but drawing from both personal and cultural stories. utilizing phantom forms,
the notion of the human body is approached in a highly sensitive and emotional manner despite
the morbidity of the subject matter.



detail
image © helen pynor




'liquid ground 2'
c-type photographic print, face mounted on glass
160 x 110 cm
image © helen pynor



detail
image © helen pynor



'liquid ground 3'
c-type photographic print, face mounted on glass
160 x 110 cm
image © helen pynor



'liquid ground 6'
c-type photographic print, face mounted on glass
160 x 110 cm

image © helen pynor



detail
image © helen pynor



'liquid ground 4'
c-type photographic print, face mounted on glass
160 x 110 cm
image © helen pynor

erica db
06.30.11  
9
Amazing and Interesting
lucopolo   06.30.11
refreshingly dark
w hash   07.01.11
good.
Darija S.H.   07.01.11
good idea
pelis80   07.01.11
disgusting
nltc2009   07.01.11
disgusting but beautiful!
relena   07.01.11
okay. So this is hauntingly successful. However, I wish I hadn't read the artist statement. It's like there is this perpetual trend to say you don't want to do something and then produce work that is just that. Why does it have to be about the drowning victims in the Thames? So someone loses their life and we make art out of it? If that is the case, then why don't you just put images of the real bodies? Too disgusting? Well, that is sort is accomplished by attributing this project's inspirational source to someone's personal tragedy. Aside from that . . . nice work. So are these garments submerged in the water? how were they lit?
mstndvn   07.02.11
The project's inspiration was born from her research into the drownings; I don't necessarily think she was making art directly out of that. It's more about the representation of the human body that is new and interesting IMO.
jacky   07.03.11
http://alyssadeluccia.com/section/53174_The_Body_of_Water.html
alydelu   07.05.11

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