Exhibition
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott – A Lifelong Collection
28 Oct 2015 – 15 Nov 2015
OLSEN IRWIN
"I have come to a point in my work where I am almost exclusively
making work for exhibition. The content of my work, although always rooted in a
tradition of wheel-thrown vessel making, has deepened, and I feel the work,
still always domestic in scale and purpose, is best seen only by itself;
presented as still life, or installation, to give strength to its voice’...
‘They are as much for contemplation as for use. They are as much for use as for
contemplation’
'I no longer care if the cup, with its careful handle and
balanced weight (the heritage of years of tea set making), stands unused among
a quiet group of table-top objects arranged as a still life, somewhere higher
than table height. It is still a cup – an everyday object as ordinary and
simple as can be – but from somewhere, because of its tense or tenuous
relationship with other simple, recognised, even banal objects, pleasure comes.
I am surprised. It is a weird idea. It is not what I thought my work would ever
be about when I tried to live like the unknown craftsman in a hamlet in France,
or a hillside in Tasmania. It is alarmingly contradictory; to make pots that
are sweet to use and then place them almost out of reach. To make beakers that
are totally inviting and then freeze them in an installation'
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
