Category Archives: Martina Geccelli

Clem Crosby – Martina Geccelli

26.10.2024 – 9.10.2024 Preview 24.10.2024

Clem Crosby

http://www.clemcrosby.com

The emphasis is on the demotic line – a line anyone can make. The drawing could be thought of as expanded crayon mark-making – applied and reapplied so traces of the iterative process continually providing an armature on which to work. My painting is less about craft, and more about discovery, with each mark suggesting another, images collapsing and reappearing with the desire to continue the initial excitement of the first touch throughout the painting. 

Clem Crosby, October, 2024

‘…(these works) show a deep affinity with this organic ebb and flow of the field, merging and weaving, peaks, moments of intensity and vortices. Related to this is the direct motion of the whole – the unspooling of the form or gestures across the surface. This relates to a hinterland where drawing and writing relate’.                                                    

David Ryan, Clem Crosby – Between Surface and Event, Exhibition catalogue, University of Central Lancashire. 2018

Clem Crosby, The Apostate, 2017 Oil and oil bar on Dibond 65 × 48 ins (165 × 122 cm)


‘…Crosby used to paint monochromes, but in his more recent paintings, it is as if what earlier on would have been a single, all over colour complex, was being untied, it’s weave being opened up for inspection…. informality meets analytic intensity…. the closer they seem to fall apart, the better they are’

Barry Schwabsky, Artforum September 2011

Clem Crosby ,Black Baroque 2020
Oil and oil bar on Dibond mounted on aluminium sub frame
68 x 48 ins (173 x 122 cm)




Martina Geccelli

https://www.instagram.com/martinageccelli/

Martina Geccelli, Bow-Rind – Bowl, 2021 glazed ceramic

Shatters 

In Geccelli’s clay works, abstract forms arise from wild, often accidental growth. Over a base of discharged vessels, added elements moving fluidly. These pieces emerge from ‘accidents’; purpose-free parts holding the shambles together. A process of destruction and rejoining creates something resilient. Martina Geccelli seeks immediacy and emotion, forming unique sculptures by combining shapes. Listening to possibilities, she embraces accidental contexts where forms develop, risking further destruction after leaving the kiln. 

Similar so in Geccelli’s work with paper; from a single sheet crumbling and cuts form sculptures. When the sheet gets rejoined disorderly,  a sculptural form emerges.  

Her work accepts destruction, vulnerability, and odd results, an open process leading to one best choice. A composition is hard to see, its rather a growth, a movement- an absence of order. 
Beauty might emerge. 
 
It holds its personality – it is IT. 

Martina Geccelli, crumbled Paper , 2024
Martina Geccelli , Toppled 2, 2023 ceramic glazed

Heaps of broken
in between
hollowed vessel –
amidst
a hole in the clutter
adapting to space

Martina Geccelli, crumbled 2/2024 paper, paperclips, magnet

Shawn Stipling & Martina Geccelli – SHIFT – Installation views October 2018

Shawn Stipling, Left-A Line Less Human; 2018;15.2×0.8×230 cm
Aluminium, Laquer  Right Aluminium Wall Piece 1,2018; 4×3.3×200 cm photo F. Ware

Left- Shawn Stipling 191 ,2016; Acrylic, Gesso on Plywood Middle- Martina Geccelli
Photography- 10 Tiles, 2018 @0 Terrace, 2018 ; each 50 x 40 cm/on 60 x 50 Paper; Giclee Print. Far right – Martina Geccelli, works on Paper 2018, Curves, Acrylic, Gesso on Paper Photo F. Ware

Martina Geccelli
Works on Paper, 2018
Photo F. Ware

Martina Geccelli
Works on Paper
left to right 1) Boxed Blue, 2)Bunt -vertical; 3) Bunt Horizontal all 2018; 30.5×41 cm; Acrylic & Gesso on Paper
Photo F. Ware

Shawn Stipling
193,2016

 

 

SHIFT – Martina Geccelli and Shawn Stipling – 21.09 – 6.10.2018 – Preview Thursday 20.09. from 6 pm

During September – October 2018 for the first time since RAUMX opened the director  Martina Geccelli will show together with Shawn Stipling at the projectspace. Both artists will show recent works which show new aspects of their work. In that sense they both make use of the actual meaning of projectspace as in trying new grounds.

Shawn Stipling
Aluminium 2

Martina Geccelli
Ceramic- colour,2018
18 x 14 x 15 cm

Shawn Stipling

My work is often very sparse in its content. The elements I use are minimised until only that which is ‘active’ remains. This reduction is essential as it allows for greater control over each of these elements and, crucially, allows me to eliminate any accident in favour of ‘conscious choice’. The precision is also functional; further emphasising that even details, of sometimes only one millimetre or less, are intentional and not the result of chance. Creating a situation where the viewer is fully aware that every nuance has been considered and is not the outcome of a serendipitous act.

I choose imagery associated with human activity, rather than that which pertains to the natural environment, as I wish to communicate in a very direct and, as I see it, very ‘human’ way. I am interested in the connections we make with others through the things we create – art, music, architecture…, and how these connections can be based on the tiniest of details. I find that the knowledge of these details being created specifically and ’intentionally’ by the artist, composer, architect…, rather than by random occurrences, produces an intensely intimate connection enhanced by the unambiguous nature of the expression.                                 Shawn Stipling 2018

Shawn Stipling
182,2016

 

Martina Geccelli

As a sculptor Martina Geccelli has, for the last 20 years, predominantly been working with photography. In taking photographs of domestic and simple objects she explores spacial relationships; the interdependence of objects to space, colour and light. Over the years, the works have evolved; moving through narrative and abstraction to nonobjective works. To further explore the potential of nonobjective consciousness, necessitated a return to the haptic engagement with material of sculpture and painting,

Working with basic materials, paper or clay, paint and glaze, she further defines her concerns in spacial orientation. Employing the interplay of line, shapes and colour she has developed exciting sensual images.                                                                                                  S. Charalambou

Martina Geccelli
Vertikal-bunt,2018

Martina Geccelli
Ceramic-white, 2017
23 x 17 x 12 cm

Shawn Stipling
Aluminium 4

Shawn Stipling
Aluminium 3, 2018

Martina Geccelli
Curves,b.o.g; 2018
Acrylic on paper