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38 Propositions
David
Krut Projects is delighted to present Propositions, a solo show by New York
based artist, Rob Swainston. In this new series of 38 mixed-media works, Rob
Swainston merges traditional printmaking processes—such as lithography,
woodcut, and silkscreen—with digital photography and printing to create a
torrent of visual information and energy, all compressed into uniform 24” x 32”
x 1” boxes.
Initiated as an open-ended project in 2008, Swainston’s
proposition boxes were first limited by a defined paper size (22" x 30”)
and the material recycling of previous large-scale print-based installations.
Inspired by Rauschenberg’s "combines" and Deluzian architectural
theory, Swainton’s exploratory process of mixing, matching, printing, and
overprinting generated new visual components, which were re-sampled and
re-contextualized into existing compositions. Central to the artist’s working
process is the constant mediation, recycling, and cannibalization of his own
printed imagery and ideas as a means to address the use, repetition,
manipulation, and ultimate dissolution of the social image.
Swainston finds printmaking uniquely situated to address the ways
in which historical, political, and cultural factors contribute to how we
experience and understand images in our society. In its ability to disseminate
information quickly and cheaply, the printed image—historically understood to
be the most democratic medium—not only threatens the impact of other mediums,
but also, according to Swainston, "has the power to subsume all forms of
knowledge and discourse."
Mimicking biological and social processes in which the urgency of
recombination is a matter of survival, Swainston’s Propositions investigates
the simultaneous desire to rebuild and destroy. Like organisms or institutions,
these “recombinant” visual systems are forced to reconcile with the unexpected
consequences of their past in order to come to terms with their present
identity.
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