Not exact matches
Mark Lewis» films, through their attention to light,
depth, color, and geometry, evoke
pictorial tradition and
suggest ways in which film can be said to reinvent it.
In one of the new landscape paintings, traditional
pictorial devices used to
suggest depth or perspective are playfully challenged by the use of filmic text or explicit engagement with the flatness of the canvas.
Their complex topography, their nooks and crannies, their structural
depth and intricacy
suggest an entirely different reading of space that isn't
pictorial nor is it truly sculptural.
For me, Berlind's approach to
pictorial depth also metaphorically
suggested that all things are (ideally) created equal, and that the hierarchies we impose on life are essentially artificial and divisive.»