Exhibition Opening

Lollipop Gallery, 58 Commercial Street, Shoreditch
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This event ended on Sunday 26th of April 2015
Admission
Free
Location

Lollipop Gallery, 58 Commercial Street, Shoreditch

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Aldgate East 0.15 miles

Urban spaces and ephemera provide an important creative impetus to Dragica Carlin´s work. The light of an autumn afternoon reflected in a broken window pane, or the swirling coils of a barbed wire fence, or the traces of an overflow pipe like pigment on a wall, all are snapshot by her mind and filtered through her alchemical imagination and the poetics of her ceaseless gesture making to convey their essence. She wonders at the serendipity of man-marks. She then takes these very personal mementoes and recollects them in Wordsworthian tranquillity. The emotional response to oftentimes random juxtapositions in these found compositions is paramount to the process of her art production, indeed it drives the very movement and intensity of her brush.

In examining the relationship between the metaphysical world and the phenomenal, her work is fundamentally the affirmation of the transcendental possibilities of the transient. It rejoices in the beauty of impermanence. It does not mourn that we can never step in the same Heraclitean stream twice but rather revels in it. Every brush stroke, every mark on canvas is a moment to rejoice in because it will never be made in the same way again.

Abstraction, whether Carlin conveys it through photography or in painting, is the only language she feels is appropriate to convey what she sees and what she feels when she sees. She divines the abstract in everything around her: colour, form, poetry, where others would see only noise. She discovers beauty and then through her process unveils it, bears witness to it. Her work is the apotheosis of the mundane. This show attempts to showcase not just the powerful results of this process, in terms of her awe-inspiring canvases, but also the very beauty of the process itself.

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