Undead Aggregate Icon (2)

Jemima Wyman

Undead Aggregate Icon (2), 2022154 x 117 x 5cmSign in to view price
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hand-cut digital photographs, frameCommonwealth and Council
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The artwork features a towering composition constructed from a myriad of skull-shaped objects and symbols. The vibrant colors, ranging from deep blacks to vibrant greens and reds, create a visually striking and intricate pattern. The overall shape resembles a Christmas tree, with the skulls and macabre elements serving as the "ornaments." The artist employs a collage-like technique, combining various found objects and images to form this captivating and thought-provoking piece. The work reflects on themes of mortality, consumerism, and the darker aspects of human existence, inviting the viewer to ponder the fragility of life and the inevitability of death. ...

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Jemima Wyman
Artist
Jemima Wyman
B.1977, Australian

Jemima Wyman is interested in the notion of visual resistance through camouflage, patterning and masking. The artist – a palawa woman who is a descendant of the pairrebeener people of tebrakunna and poredareme – investigates and considers camouflage, when used by marginalised groups, as a tactic and subversive political and social strategy used to gain counter-power in conflict zones. Wyman recognises the importance of opacity in a post-truth society marred by state surveillance and hyper-transparency. Not only does camouflage and masking obscure identity, but ‘communal skins’ can act as a binding agent, creating collective identities; ‘when worn, a mask may permit an individual to simultaneously transgress social boundaries while belonging to a group. In this way, identity is expressed yet anonymity is protected.’ Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Jemima Wyman: Artworks
Haze 5/6
Plume 18
Jemima WymanPlume 18, 2022
86 x 104 x 6cm
Haze 2
Jemima WymanHaze 2, 2022
305 x 457cm
Haze 8 (Pink, Orange)
Transboundary Dissent
Haze 7 (Blue Green)
Plume 19
Jemima WymanPlume 19, 2022
124 x 93 x 5cm
Countermeasure Cloak
Conjuring Radical Openness
Plume 27
Plume 19
Haze 25
Jemima WymanHaze 25, 2024
104 x 140cm
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...

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