To make up for it, I've been having a shufty at the work on show elsewhere in the Cornerhouse: Behemoth And Other New Paintings by David Wightman. I'm giving you my thoughts here under the guise of both words (read on and you'll see why) and fixtures (both the date of the show and the fact that paintings are fixtures. Get it?). I'm not so fond of the abstract geometric stuff in the far end of the cafe, but I am curiously drawn to the mountain landscapes scattered about the place.
Puella Mea is hanging above the stairs, so, as you make your way back down from the first floor, stop annoyingly mid-flight and appreciate the bumps and humps in the glaciers created by a choice use of textured wallpaper. It's worth the tuts and sighs, I assure you.
The one I traipsed all the way over there to see, however, is Cathedra. Trouble is, I couldn't actually find it on display, despite being reassured by staff that it is up, so I'll have to make do with the reproduction in the brochure (and below). In all the gubbins airy-fairying on about Wightman's work, there's talk of landscapes being something of a kitsch genre these days, and what with the woodchip and gaudy colours, you can't get much kitscher than this. A cathedra, it turns out when I Google it (the word isn't listed in the rubbish My First Dictionary I have for some reason decided to furnish my temporary work desk with), is the chair or throne of a bishop ('cathedra' is Latin for 'chair', from the Greek 'kathedra' meaning 'seat'); and a cathedral is a church into which a bishop's official cathedra is installed. See, you learn things here. And, indeed, study the picture closely and you can see the mountains do resemble a throne (look, just squint, will ya?).
Cathedra, 2009, acrylic on wallpaper and canvas, 90 x 120cms
ADDENDUM (29/03/10):
David has a new website with photos from the Cornerhouse show and new work: davidwightman.net
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ReplyDeleteReceived a nice email from David himself; thought I'd share it with you lot:
ReplyDeleteI've recently come across your blog, and more specifically, the post about my recent show at the Cornerhouse. Thanks for the write-up. 'Cathedra' wasn't in the show as it had sold beforehand. Anyway, I just wanted to say Hi and Thank You. I like your prose. You may be interested in my new website - with photos from the Cornerhouse show and new work: davidwightman.net Perhaps you could change the link on your post?
Best, David
Consider it done!