i) Romeu 'my deer'; ii) The Wound
Berlinde de Bruyckere, i) 2010; ii) 2011
Berlinde De Bruyckere has been described as ‘one of the most gifted sculptors of her generationÂ’; her recent sculpture has focussed largely on two strands of work, one featuring taxidermy with particular reference to horses and another featuring wax sculptures of naked, distorted, headless human figures. Although there is a temptation to read De BruyckereÂ’s drawings as ‘studiesÂ’ for her sculptural work, she insists that they co-exist alongside her sculpture as independent works of art. Nevertheless, it is difficult to separate the two entirely, and indeed there are clear links between them: the small pin holes at each corner of these drawings show where they were once pinned on the wall of the artistÂ’s studio and where, displayed alongside reproductions of the Old Master paintings and photographs of contemporary news stories of suffering, violence and torture, they may have provided a source of inspiration and a way to explore and develop themes and ideas. As to the particulars of these works, Romeu 'my deer' is a life drawing featuring ‘RomeuÂ’, a dancer who is depicted with deer antlers, a frequent motif in the artistÂ’s current work and symbolic of being destroyed by desire. The artist has stated that she invited dancers to work with her because of their ‘expressive qualitiesÂ’ and the pose here is one that shows strength and endurance but also strain. The second drawing, The Wound, 2011 demonstrates De BruyckereÂ’s interest in scar tissue and wounds which are ‘a sign of being, a hole that makes you aware that the body has an insideÂ’. Presented by the Art Fund and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.
More information
Title of artwork, date
i) Romeu 'my deer'; ii) The Wound, i) 2010; ii) 2011
Date supported
2012
Medium and material
I) pencil on paper; ii) watercolour and pencil on paper
Dimensions
I) 24 x 33 cm; ii) 44.5 x 32 cm
Grant
23735
Total cost
23735

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