Exhibition
Ruined Banquet
4 Dec 2015 – 22 Dec 2015
Event times
Thursday to Friday 12.30pm to 5.30pm and by appointment
Cost of entry
FREE
Address
- 12A Collent Street
- London
- E9 6SG
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- The 30, 26, 277 and 488 all stop close by
- Overground: Hackney Central, Homerton
- London Fields train station
Twice shortlisted for the John Moores Exhibition Lee Maelzer’s work is held in the permanent collections of The University of the Arts, Frank Cohen, Anita Zabludovicz, David Roberts and private collections internationally.
About
The idea of sifting through rubble to find treasure, beauty or meaning, acknowledging the psychological weight of places and objects. The crispness and breakdown of images and the notion of archiving things and places generally deemed redundant.
In terms of the rendering, there is great care. The desire to paint a used tissue with the tenderness of Chardin, a derelict room like Vermeer…
The surface of the pictures however, is allowed to have elements of what is being de-scribed, thick with dust, lead paint and disruptions, gauzy pastel layers and flooded trans-lucent patches.
They are informed by the contemporary world and laden with references to their photo-graphic sources and objects that fill every modern city but they are an attempt to show you what you didn’t see.
The dim palette slowly reveals fugitive colours as though your eyes are becoming accus-tomed to the dark.
The work is perhaps an attempt to harness these decaying and lost things. To show them momentarily in a sort of glamorous light, their moment of glory.