Beschreibung
The exhibition is accompanied by a publication with an essay by Stephen Ellcock in which he exemplifies the spiritual and mythological references in Delaine Le Bass work and in particular in the installation conceived for the Secession with references from Greek mythology and ancient Egyptian death cults. Francesca Gavin conducted a conversation with the artist in which they discuss the context of the exhibition, the process of creation, and the background of the current works. The books graphic design plays with numerous motifs from the artists sketchbooks, which are animated by seers and chimeras, goddesses and mythical creatures, and also feature numerous references to Gustav Klimts Beethoven Frieze. A silkscreen on the cover, attached with black tape, replaces the dustjacket and is Le Bass artistic intervention for the book. It is an image of a female torso that happens to look like the Stone-Age fertility goddess Venus of Willendorf and also comes from a sketchbook. Printed by Pippa Parragh of Siebdruckatelier e.U., Vienna. Conversation with Delaine Le Bas: Francesca Gavin.