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Henry Curchod: Deluge

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24 December 2020 - 31 January 2021
  • Sumer is pleased to present a selection of new paintings by Henry Curchod.

     

    In these works (all 2020), many which were painted during Sydney's Covid lockdown, Curchod continues his painterly investigation into psychologically-charged  

     

    draws on plant-related lore to interrogate the way we live with plants. Geraniums growing in an open window will prevent flies from entering the room. Any plant thought of too much will not thrive. These curious phrases and others like them form the basis for a collection of immaculate watercolour and acrylic paintings that are humorous and uncanny while also hinting at a darker view of humanity’s relationship to the natural world.

     

    The phrases are borrowed from Animal and Plant Lore (1899), an anthology of oral English language histories. Swanson says she is interested in how we force histories onto plants as a way to understand them. Her practice has previously used passages from the infamous The Secret Life of Plants (1973), which makes pseudoscientific claims about plant sentience. Plant lore similarly has no scientific founding. These texts, and their peculiar worldview, have given Swanson a fresh way to consider how we make sense of the world around us.

     

    Watercolour has long been a favourite medium, though most of the works are acrylic on canvas. Swanson’s signature precision is still very much on display though. The visual pleasure of her use of repetition is also undeniable: a silhouette of a head composed of many pressed forget me not flowers; fine yellow lines radiating, almost pulsing around an extended finger; two walls of freckled noses appearing to close in on a blooming tiger lily. This last image is odd, amusing––Swanson often uses repetition to this end. Though take a step back from this work, and the noses collectively could be mistaken for a pair of menacing wasp nests. Swanson also aims to unsettle.

     

    While the viewer is encouraged to contemplate the futility of a task such as “pointing at a daffodil will keep it from blooming” these works also resonate on a deeper level. Why are we so determined to bend the natural world to our will? In line with this there is always a human presence––the outline of a face, noses, a hand––or something that suggests a human has been here: a window, neatly arranged sticks. The works are smaller in scale, though this is one of their strengths. They’re scaled for an interaction with the viewer that is personal, intimate, and so wonderfully unnerving.

     

     

    Henry Curchod (b. 1992, Palo Alto, California, USA) currently lives and works in Sydney. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Arts from the University of New South Wales, his work has been exhibited in Australia, New Zealand and Europe. He was also the overall winner of the inaugural Belle ArtStart prize in 2017. He is presently working towards upcoming solo exhibitions in Australia, New Zealand and The United Kingdom.

     

  • Works

    • Henry Curchod Three Graces, 2020 oil and acrylic on canvas 167 x 197 cm
      Henry Curchod
      Three Graces, 2020
      oil and acrylic on canvas
      167 x 197 cm
    • Henry Curchod Pomme Grenadier, 2020 Oil and acrylic on canvas 152 x 122.5 cm
      Henry Curchod
      Pomme Grenadier, 2020
      Oil and acrylic on canvas
      152 x 122.5 cm
    • Henry Curchod If the beginning of your demise was a centerfold, 2020 oil, wax and acrylic on canvas 117.5 x 167.5 cm
      Henry Curchod
      If the beginning of your demise was a centerfold, 2020
      oil, wax and acrylic on canvas
      117.5 x 167.5 cm
    • Henry Curchod Phospherence, 2020 Oil and acrylic on canvas 152.4 x 121.9 cm 60 x 48 in
      Henry Curchod
      Phospherence, 2020
      Oil and acrylic on canvas
      152.4 x 121.9 cm
      60 x 48 in
    • Henry Curchod Blue Garden Statue, 2020 watercolour and oil on canvas 70.5 x 50.5 cm 28 x 20 in
      Henry Curchod
      Blue Garden Statue, 2020
      watercolour and oil on canvas
      70.5 x 50.5 cm
      28 x 20 in
    • Henry Curchod Mastering the Five String, 2020 oil on canvas 79.5 x 59.5 cm; 81.5 x 61.5 cm framed in a walnut stained ash tray frame
      Henry Curchod
      Mastering the Five String, 2020
      oil on canvas
      79.5 x 59.5 cm; 81.5 x 61.5 cm framed in a walnut stained ash tray frame
    • Henry Curchod Goodbyes, 2019 Oil on canvas 92.5 x 76.5 cm
      Henry Curchod
      Goodbyes, 2019
      Oil on canvas
      92.5 x 76.5 cm
    • Henry Curchod One gold leaf in a wind stack, 2020 Oil and acrylic on canvas 72 x 51.5 cm
      Henry Curchod
      One gold leaf in a wind stack, 2020
      Oil and acrylic on canvas
      72 x 51.5 cm
    • Henry Curchod Kermes Vermilio, 2020 Oil and acrylic on canvas 72 x 51.5 cm
      Henry Curchod
      Kermes Vermilio, 2020
      Oil and acrylic on canvas
      72 x 51.5 cm
    • Henry Curchod Tulips in a dust storm, 2020 Oil on canvas 51 x 40.5 cm
      Henry Curchod
      Tulips in a dust storm, 2020
      Oil on canvas
      51 x 40.5 cm
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