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Laith McGregor

By Artist Profile

 | February 26,

Laith McGregor's blue-Bic portraits have, for years, been distinctive for their quick-witted, humoured mode of characterisation. Reappraising the practice of portraiture, McGregor's new work searches for figuration, and narrative, across new media and genres.

For &#;Tall Tale,&#; at STATION Gallery, McGregor traces new conceptual horizons outwards from his established drawing practice, without losing sight of his sustained interests in storytelling and characterisation.

Laith mcgregor biography of albert einstein Made bold by his biro, artist Laith McGregor seems to entomb a little of himself in everything he creates. Whatever artwork of Laith's you look at, he is somehow always there, emanating from behind whatever medium is being used to convey his thoughts, feelings, and ideas.

In his work, text and pattern have become methods of figuration in themselves: paths of access to the minds, or the stories, of the subjects of McGregor&#;s portraits. These most recent works search for character, subjectivity, and personal narrative in places of yet further abstraction.

McGregor&#;s most recent drawings reposition the project of portraiture within a trans-generic framework.

When we turn our gaze toward the &#;subject,&#; in this work, we might usefully look to the glints of landscape which appear, and then shrink back from us, in intricate &#;backgrounds.&#; In Keeper (), for instance, a head lain sideways on its hard-slated cheek is connected to ambiguous symbols &#; a perfect, blinding white circle, what looks to be a coffee pot turned on its own head &#; through a thick network of branches.

These branches themselves recede, in laced softness, into non-representational patterns; what story is to be read through this field of information, which stretches across portraiture, landscape, and putatively non-signifying pattern?

Biography of albert einstein He began to explore visual tropes of the jungle; his drawings incorporated imagery of Balinese artefacts, like urns, pitchers, carvings and busts; his collages reworked the salt, sand and sun of vintage tourism campaigns; and he studied the works of late nineteenth and twentieth century European artists Henri Rousseau, Paul Gauguin and Georges R.

Figuration operates across media, as well, in this work. Ceramic vessels are laden with symbolic potential. Vessel (Sympathy) (), is soft, empathetic in its bulging middle, and tender in its downward-drooping handles. The vessel seems to gesture, or even to express an attitude as a face might. Clay is not mute, here, and nor must it really be nonhuman &#; indeed, it too might be able to render character, feeling, story.

Laith mcgregor biography of albert Laith McGregor Biography. Laith McGregor has exhibited widely throughout New Zealand and Australia since graduating in with a BFA (Honours) from the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne. He has also been the subject of several publications and the recipient of numerous awards and residencies.

EXHIBTION
Laith McGregor: Tall Tale
27 February &#; 27 March
STATION Gallery, Melbourne

 

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