Description:

BRENT HARRIS (born 1956)
Grotesquerie No. 11 2002-2023
woodblock, ed. T/P
signed and dated lower right: BHarris 23
titled lower centre
editioned lower left
63 x 49.5cm (image); 91.5 x 71.5cm (frame)

PROVENANCE:
Viridian Press, Victoria
Private collection, Victoria

OTHER NOTES:
RELATED WORK:
Brent Harris, Grotesquerie No. 11 2002, woodcut, ed. 23/30, 63.5 x 50cm, the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

"This woodcut belongs to Brent Harris's ‘Grotesquerie' series, a large group of paintings, drawings and prints which the artist made between 2000 and 2008. The series deals with complex family dynamics and draws on figurative and biographical elements from Harris's childhood. The female figure in this image depicts the Mother or Sister.

Harris decided to make this large woodcut using the ‘jigsaw' technique, inspired by the great Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. To make the print Harris sawed a piece of wood into parts – printing the body, hair, and background, separately.

When Harris first made the print in 2002 he used a different colour palette. For this edition Harris returned to the wood blocks and printed the skin and hair in brown and green, thus emphasising the mask-like appearance of the figure's hair.

The logic of the image suggests a dream, communicating an emotional truth through a strange juxtaposition of forms."
(Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide)

  • Provenance: Viridian Press, Victoria
    Private collection, Victoria
  • Dimensions: 63 x 49.5cm (image); 91.5 x 71.5cm (frame)
  • Medium: woodblock, ed. T/P
  • Notes: RELATED WORK:
    Brent Harris, Grotesquerie No. 11 2002, woodcut, ed. 23/30, 63.5 x 50cm, the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

    "This woodcut belongs to Brent Harris's ‘Grotesquerie' series, a large group of paintings, drawings and prints which the artist made between 2000 and 2008. The series deals with complex family dynamics and draws on figurative and biographical elements from Harris's childhood. The female figure in this image depicts the Mother or Sister.

    Harris decided to make this large woodcut using the ‘jigsaw' technique, inspired by the great Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. To make the print Harris sawed a piece of wood into parts – printing the body, hair, and background, separately.

    When Harris first made the print in 2002 he used a different colour palette. For this edition Harris returned to the wood blocks and printed the skin and hair in brown and green, thus emphasising the mask-like appearance of the figure's hair.

    The logic of the image suggests a dream, communicating an emotional truth through a strange juxtaposition of forms."
    (Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide)

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