Still Life With Small Cup
Paul Bush
1995 | 00:04:00 | United Kingdom | English | 4:3 | 35mm film
Collection: Single Titles
Tags: Animation
A radical reworking of an etching by Italian artist Giorgio Morandi, brought to life by engraving fame by frame into the photographic emulsion of color filmstock. The viewer is taken on a journey through the etching, accompanied by the sounds that the artist might have heard from his window as he worked.
"I believe that nothing can be more abstract, more unreal, than what we actually see. We know that all we can see of the objective world never really exists as we see it and understand it. Matter exists of course, but has no intrinsic meaning, such as those we attach to it. Only we know that a cup is a cup, that a tree is a tree."
--Giorgio Morandi, 1890-1964
"The viewer is witness to an image, a work of art, coming into being and taking shape... Bush is able to hold, develop and satisfy the viewer's curiosity in part by setting up a puzzle--what do these lines represent? That becomes a narrative through the compelling interplay of image and sound... What we have here is an image of the labour of art. If Bush's work is a homage-in-film to an artist who worked in a different medium, it is one that seeks to explore and indicate the equivalences between the two through a concentration on the specific formal technique employed by himself and Morandi."
--Chris Darke
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