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Fragment of a Memory; The Theatre Print

Mark Soltero

New Zealand

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About The Artwork

The Projection Room is also the name of an exhibition of seven paintings and prints which included The Theatre. The pictures in this exhibition is the result of an extreme drawing process in which Soltero begins by deconstructing and mining images to see what they contain. The extracted layers are scaled for rendering. This work was acrylic on linen. The image was developed from hand cut stencils from tiled inject prints applied directly to the painting before being painted through.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Mark Soltero is an artist living and working in Ōtautahi, Christchurch. Mark’s work is situated in reference to his personal history and the cultural and political landscape of the Postmodernist period. His practice is built around an intense drawing process. Working with hand-drawn and found images, processed in the computer and scaled, transferred and intricately hand traced and stencilled before paint is applied with squeegees or large brushes. While individual marks may be visible on close viewing, the image is read as a single mark. In essence my paintings are history paintings that examine relationships between image, memory and materiality. Many of the images border on dissolution, fragmenting or breaking down in contrast to the seemingly smooth images that saturate our lived experience. Rather than making works in which the image might be shocking, I make works that draw audiences in, yet are challenging to look at. To a certain extent, the work explores our experience of différance, in time.

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