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George Schwarz is an artist with a substantial exhibition history
(four shows at Stills Gallery since 1992) and is well known for
supporting other artists through many years of teaching at the
now College of Fine Arts (since 1973). His new work Vita Brevis
Est bears much of the imprint of earlier work in its poetic
heartfelt style, yet every image is totally fresh. The sentiments
are openly expressed in the title (it translates as Life is
Short) and this too is reminiscent of previous work, which has
always held the pang of time having passed and of moments
recollected through representations of people and places
recreating mood.
Schwarz aptly declares his intentions. "These images come to me
unbidden and speak for themselves in a sort of visual poetry, or
songs without words. They approximate the dreams and visions
making up the texture of my days; occupying the spaces between
clear brilliant austerity, muted shades of the past and the
beautiful sombre nuance of the real". One of his outstanding
skills is the ability to define experience as a combination of
the present and a yearning for the past through the residue of
memory.
The significance of photography as a device to record time is
central to many of the images, which include old photographs, of
portraits and places. These images, which undoubtedly have
personal meaning for the artist, function as vernacular images
for the viewer suggesting the past in a particularly poignant
way through the vestiges of someone else's life. Schwarz twice
uses a kind of dissolve or reflection as if the image is bathed
in water creating a visceral sensation conveying emotion.
Influenced by surrealism, the subconscious world of dreams, by
poetry and music, Schwarz still embraces the techniques of photo
assemblage, which are now made simpler through digital methods.
To approach an understanding of these works you must come with
your heart open as they speak directly to the emotions.
George Schwarz most recent exhibition was Highlights of the Road
(Stills Gallery 2004). For this exhibition Schwarz and his
partner Charis self published a book in an edition of 1000 of
their motorcycle travels through all continents of the world from
1965 to 1968. The edition sold out and the entire profit was
donated to St Vincents Hospital to establish a Motor Cycle
Accident Rehabilitation Initiative (MARI). The other exhibitions
shown previously at Stills Gallery are Items (1992), Relics
(1994) and Recuerdos (2002). Schwarz has been exhibiting since
1957 and his work is widely collected and published.
These images are a selection from the artist's portfolio. More images are
available for viewing in the gallery's Print Room.
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