Daniel Lehan: Paint Out, Cut Outs, Tear Up Erasures Event
- Time:
- 08:00 - 20:00
- Date:
- 30 January 2024 - 16 March 2024
- Venue:
- WSA Library Foyer
Event details
Visit the exhibition 'Paint Out, Cut Outs, Tear up Erasures', available to view from the end of January through to mid-March in the WSA Library Foyer.
Daniel Lehan says of his work: "This exhibition is particularly significant to me, since I was a student at Winchester School of Art, studying the Fine Art (Painting) Degree Course, from 1977 to 1980.
The first erasure texts I made were on the front pages of the METRO newspaper. Since then, I have erased texts, occasionally images, in a variety of ways, with paint, erasers, pens, by tearing and with scissors, and removing text with scalpel blades. Made erasures by using a typewriter with no ribbon, the metal keys damaging / destroying the text and sometimes the paper.
I like the physicality of altering text. The covering up or removal of words. When using scalpel blades, the removal of words and paper could be regarded by some as sacrilegious – attacking a work of literature. I am struck, however, by how a destroyed page has a fragility, often a beauty, having survived such a ‘creative’ attack. A consequence of removing text is the increase in the amount of ‘empty’ space around the words remaining. This removal feels like something being ‘released’ creating a space for the eye to consider these ‘floating’ words (no longer held in sequential order) differently.
Working with erasures, I am taken with the idea and process of absence, the absence of something that was."