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Opening the Corridor - Limited Edition of 8 Print

Elaine Shemilt

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Etching on Paper

Size: 17.7 W x 18.9 H x 0.8 D in

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The works in the series ‘Winterline’ address land as location and site, where lives are lived and lost. They document and explore the impact of conflict upon territory, from its essence as soil, rock and vegetation to its utilisation in the strategies of warfare. Elaine Shemilt researched the events leading up to, during and after the period of conflict from Autumn 1943 to Spring 1944 in central Italy. ‘Winterline’ now exists as a tool which can be used by people to think about and respond to the events of this historical period. The research involved collating existing texts from the USA, UK, France and Italy, meeting people living in the area, explaining the purpose of the project to them and learning their knowledge of events and locations. Starting in 2011 and continuing to today, Elaine Shemilt and Deirdre MacKenna walked over the territory of research during all seasons of the year to visit the locations of events and see what impact these had upon the territory. ‘Winterline’ was enabled by a collective effort, with sustained periods of research and exchange with the team at the Winterline Museum, Venafro, and members of Iap’ca Iap’ca, Filignano. The area became known the world as the Winter Line and the Gustav Line, location of one of the hardest won and most costly campaigns during WWII. The conflict led to the abandonment of ancient highways, cultivated land and communities which today remain hidden from view, obscured by dense foliage, populated only by the detritus of hand to hand conflict; ammunition canisters, grenades, belts and buckles can still be found amongst machine-gun emplacements and burrow-like trenches etched deeply into the landscape. These works use drawing, print, montage and collage to build up multi-layered images which evoke the nature of the mountain territory and explore the legacy of conflict upon territory.

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Printmaking:Etching on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:8

Size:17.7 W x 18.9 H x 0.8 D in

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Professor ELAINE SHEMILT BA, MA (Royal College of Art), FRSA, FRGS. https://www.elaineshemilt.co.uk Elaine Shemilt is a painter and print-maker, a graduate of Winchester School of Art & Royal College of Art. Exhibited internationally (Hayward Gallery, Imperial War Museum, ICA, Edinburgh Festival, MACRO Roma, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Casa Goldoni Museum, Venice) Elaine Shemilt was the Chair of Fine Art Printmaking at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art (DJCAD), University of Dundee (2001-2021). From 2022 she is Professor Emerita University of Dundee.

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