Somehow many of the most interesting experiments on the frontline of art today seem to involve anachronisms such as this one. The painter sets himself a logically doomed task, akin to the famous Zen invitation to imagine the sound of one hand clapping. How does one finish a painting that is meant to be unfinished? It is rationally impossible. Yet that does not mean the work is a futile exercise. The best painting of today does not want to resolve the anachronism; its aesthetic interest which derives from the process of struggling to reconcile the contradictions within it.

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08/05/2012

Cecilia Montague

You are expert at selecting the medium to suit your ideas. The print-making techniques that you have utilised to create political imagery work very well. Your installations with soup packages and "ready-made" luggage are sophisticated pieces with a post-modernist vibe. The acrylic paintings also resemble contemporary type advertisements. Very professional show!

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