THE
COLOR OF TIME
Sean Scully
Hardbound, 208 pages, 9.2" x 13.38"
190 color illustrations
2004, Steidl Publishing
Painter, photographer, watercolorist, and printmaker Sean Scully
roams the world with his camera, capturing its surfaces in places
as far-flung as Mexico and the Aran Islands, as close to home
as his own studio. His photographs sometimes consist of close-up
shots of his own paintings, wherein he zooms in on the material
reality of his richly painted surfaces and transforms their colors
and shapes into a different abstract configuration. More often,
Scully goes from recognizable objects in the larger world to subjective
impressions of them. Snapshots of façades, windows, and
doors are never straightforward recordings of architectural elements.
By depicting fading walls, cracked surfaces, rough edges, and
the deep shadows created by them, these images capture beauty
in decay, and evoke the basic contradiction of nature and life:
solidity and fragility, timelessness and change. As metaphors
of physical and mental conditions, the photographs capture the
memories, feelings, and thoughts connected to the experience of
that reality. It is precisely this continuing interchange of the
recognizable and abstract worlds, the visible and the invisible,
that empowers Scully's works in all media.
Essays by
Arthur C. Danto and Mia Fineman.
Interview by Edward Lucie-Smith.
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