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Details from Darren Almond's suite of lithographs depicting the discarded rags of the acclaimed painter Lucian Freud
Passer Domesticus (house sparrow) is among the four larger-scale prints from this series that each take their title from the Latin name of a bird – referencing Lucian Freud’s observation that his paintings share the palette of British songbirds: ‘earthy brown tones and sudden flurry of colour’. In these prints, overlapping scraps of fabric, each stained with accretions of discarded paint in washes of ochre and terracotta with interruptions of cerulean, create a painterly tableau that both pushes at the edges of the image while also creating vortex-like whirlpools that generate a sense of endless motion. In Almond’s hands, cloth becomes not solely subject, but material and metaphor.
Produced with Edition Copenhagen, one of the world’s leading lithographic workshops, Almond’s images are translated into subtle prints that test the boundaries of the photo-lithographic process. Together, the prints become a provisional memorial, allowing intimate access to Freud’s working environment and creative process. In this way, they form a portrait that subverts the traditional notion of portraiture – shifting the gaze from sitter or painter onto the overlooked tools of artistic expression.
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