Showing posts with label book arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Inheritance: Volume I


Inheritance: Volume I
Travis Wagner 2013

clay from my father's land, cheesecloth, 
thread,  and canvas straps

The accumulation of fragile layers of clay builds to form a solid mass. With an austerity that references the passive yet imposing power of minimalist sculpture, Inheritance: Volume I collects its slow accumulation of mass into a monumental presence without losing its humanly relatable scale. Inheritance: Volume I as an object exists somewhere between the realms of book and sculpture by carrying functioning attributes of both. The constant and present state of decay gives Inheritance: Volume I an ephemeral quality that calls to mind the cyclical patterns of life and death. The clay on each page ultimately breaks down and returns to the earth.

Inheritance is defined as the passing of material and non-material properties from one generation to the next. Both good and bad pass through the lineage of a bloodline. Wealth and debt, dispositions to intelligence and talent as well addiction and disease, all are bestowed from father to son. Collectively, each generation receives as birthright the debts and fortunes of their successors. Our collective inheritance includes every scientific advance, discovery and masterpiece as well as every horrific injustice, from the crusades to the holocaust to slavery, and every stop in between. Inheritance: Volume I allows for reflection on the ownership of both personal birthright and collective legacies.




























Saturday, January 19, 2013

In the Presence of a Ghost: The Relentless Intrusion of Weeds

In the Presence of a Ghost:  The Relentless Intrusion of Weeds
Flax sheets installed to fill cracks in wall. 12' x 12'





Wednesday, January 16, 2013

In The Presence of a Ghost: Iteration I continued

In the Presence of a Ghost: Iteration I (c) 
Flax Sheets and Found Objects.


In the Presence of a Ghost: Iteration I (d)
Flax Sheets, Glass, Found Objects.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

In The Presence of a Ghost: Iteration I

I have been working for the last several months on a body of work dealing with the concept of residue.  My explorations have dealt with both physical material and language connection.  Residue is what remains in the absence of an object.  Memory is the residue of an event.  A ghost is the residue of a person.  The ghost is a persistent lingering presence. 

I am calling the body of work in the presence of a ghost.  

In the Presence of a Ghost: Iteration I (a)  
Hand Beaten Kozo Fiber and Found Objects.  12" circular


In the Presence of a Ghost: Iteration I (b)
Handmade Flax Sheets and Rusted nails.  Approximately 3"x 4"