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Title

Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16)

1996

Artist

Mike Parr

Australia

1945 –

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Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
Alternate image of Bronze liars (minus 1 to minus 16) by Mike Parr
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  • Details

    Date
    1996
    Media category
    Sculpture
    Materials used
    16 bronze and beeswax sculptures
    Dimensions
    dimensions variable :

    a - 1, 123 x 40.4 x 40.5 cm

    b - 2, 122.5 x 40.3 x 40.3 cm

    c - 3, 111 x 40 x 40 cm

    d - 4, 122 x 40 x 40 cm

    e - 5, 183.5 x 40 x 40 cm

    f - 6, 187.5 x 40 x 40 cm

    g - 7, 178 x 40 x 40 cm

    h - 8, 194.5 x 59 x 40 cm

    i - 9, 142 x 54 x 40.5 cm

    j - 10, 180.5 x 40 x 40 cm

    k - 11, 176.5 x 40 x 560 cm

    l - 12, 178 x 40 x 56 cm

    m - 13, 178 x 40 x 40 cm

    n - 14, 176 x 40 x 54 cm

    o - 15, 176.5 x 40 x 40 cm

    p - 16, 194.5 x 40 x 40 cm

    Signature & date

    Not signed. Not dated.

    Credit
    Purchased 1996
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    564.1996.a-p
    Copyright
    © Mike Parr

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    These life sized self-portraits were Parr's first sortie into figurative sculpture. The first of them were tentative in feel but he quickly gained confidence to achieve striking likenesses. As he progressed he heightened the expressive quality to a mask like intensity and finally some of the likenesses were subjected to destructive gestures as if the material were being forged on an anvil. The likeness is reduced to abstract form.

    The sequence in some ways reflects his approach to self-portraits in printmaking. The process of the form becoming and simultaneously being destroyed is constantly in tension in the material manipulation of the work. Parr modelled the pieces from the front but the absent image of the back of his head he moulded blind. The backs are by no means mute, they are as expressive as the fronts but the are formed by groping in the dark this approach bears some relationship to the dual aspects of his big drawings from the mid 1980s. In these the left side is anamorphic drawings distorted scientifically while the right hand side is expressive and employs haptic gestures. This dichotomy played out the functions of the conscious and unconscious mind or the functions of the left and right hemispheres of the brain. The bronze heads are raised up on plinths of beeswax. The cold metal of the heads suggests cold reason while the warm wax implies the body and material processes.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 5 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 8 publications

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