ARON DEMETZ
Aron Demetz (1972, IT) uses traditional
woodcarving techniques to convey his preoccupation with humanity’s
relationship to nature. In his work he eschews the classical opposition
of human and nature, and allows the two to become an inseparable whole,
evoking the primordial experience. Born in Val Gardena, in northern
Italy, where he still lives and works, Demetz adopted a traditional
South Tyrolean technique of woodcarving that dates back to the 17th
century. His sculptures – depicting the human figure in classical
postures or unusual awkward positions – explore the possibilities and
limitations of wood as a material. The resulting works have a strong
physical presence, which deeply engage the viewer on a psychological
level. After the figure has been carved out of the block of wood the
material is submitted to three different 'injuries' or 'lacerations".
Its surface gets roughened, burned or covered with drops of resin. All
those processes are linked to Demetz' concern for the human soul that he
brings to the surface of his material. If the wood is burnt the
formerly solid block is rendered extremely fragile. The roughened
surface is caused by a milling machine 'attacking' wet wood and suggests
ideas of decomposition and decay. The resin collected from the woods
appears in various
hues depending on the type of tree it is taken from without further artificial pigmentation. It animates the figure and makes for the most intense gazes. Injury, illness, healing and metamorphosis are the main topics the artist deals with resulting in impressive and touching representations.
Πηγή: http://www.dorisghetta.com
hues depending on the type of tree it is taken from without further artificial pigmentation. It animates the figure and makes for the most intense gazes. Injury, illness, healing and metamorphosis are the main topics the artist deals with resulting in impressive and touching representations.
Πηγή: http://www.dorisghetta.com
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