Carali McCall, Work no. 1 (Circle Drawing) 1hour 09min, Lithograph Print, 2017
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Carali McCallCarali McCall, Work no. 1 (Circle Drawing) 1hour 09min, Lithograph Print, 20172017
2017
About the Item
- Creator:Carali McCall (1981, Canadian)
- Creation Year:2017
- Dimensions:Height: 33.47 in (85 cm)Width: 29.53 in (75 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU61733340191
Carali McCall
Carali McCall is a Canadian born, emerging artist whose works are internationally recognized. She is based in London, UK, and her practice is engaged in drawing and performance. McCall was awarded a Ph.D. from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London, and her work is featured in the upcoming publication by Bloomsburg Publishing, Performance Drawing: New Practices since the 1960s. A finalist in the 2017 Jerwood Drawing Prize, McCall’s work is currently touring the United Kingdom and is situated in private and public collections curated alongside artworks by Picasso and Damien Hirst. Her other notable exhibitions include "Again and Again and Again: Serial Formats" and Repetitive Actions, Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada, (2012), Kenny Schachter’s Rove Gallery, Hoxton Square, London (2008), Folkestone Fringe Festival (2014), Woolff Gallery, London UK (2017) and EMPIRE II @ Castello, Venice Italy, during the 57th Venice Biennale (2017) and, “An Arm's Reach - The Art of Endurance,” Mac Gryder Gallery, New Orleans, LA, USA (2019).
- Carali McCall, Work no. 1 (Circle Drawing) 1hour 09min, Lithograph Print, 2017By Carali McCallLocated in London, GB'Work no. 1 (Circle Drawing), 1hour 09minutes, 2018’ Limited Edition of 25, Lithograph Print, by Carali McCall (born 1981). Signed and numbered by the artist. McCall began her ‘Circle Drawing' artworks in 2004 where she focuses on the durational element and physical process of drawing. Using graphite on paper she draws her full arm's length in a continuous circular motion to the point of complete exhaustion. During this physically demanding process, her position and ability to extend the arm diminishes to the extent she can no longer hold the graphite. McCall quotes, 'an important aim is to maintain a constant and continuous visible line that embodies time and energy. While performing, painfully, my entire body is noticeably putting effort into the drawing.' This intense action and durational element often cause the paper to fatigue and rip, which is often identified as her distinctive trademark. About Artist: Carali McCall is an emerging artist whose works are internationally recognised. A Canadian artist born in 1981, she is based in London, UK. McCall was awarded a PhD from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London, and her work is featured in the upcoming publication by Bloomsburg Publishing, 'Performance Drawing: New Practices since the 1960s'. A finalist in the 2017 Jerwood Drawing Prize, McCall’s work is currently touring the United Kingdom and is situated in private and public collections curated alongside artworks by Picasso and Damien Hirst. Other notable exhibitions include: Again and Again and Again: Serial Formats and Repetitive Actions, Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada, (2012), Kenny Schachter’s Rove Gallery, Hoxton Square, London (2008), Folkestone Fringe Festival (2014), Woolff Gallery, London UK (2017) and EMPIRE II...Category
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