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Alice Wormald 'Small Variations'

ALICE WORMALD
SMALL VARIATIONS
9 February - 19 March 2022

Alice Wormald, Small Variations, installation view, photograph: Tim Gresham

Alice Wormald creates paintings depicting strange constructed spaces where surface and depth, representation and abstraction and naturalism and artifice converge. The works often emerge through the process of image collection and collage. She exercises a controlled sense of representation, grounded in concerns around the act of painting and the physicality of paint itself, while reflecting a hallucinatory experience of space and nature.

For Small Variations, Alice Wormald has created an exhibition of paintings depicting three-dimensional arrangements of paper, cardboard and found images. Some of the works are painted on linen, while others are freestanding, double-sided paintings on glass with small coloured acrylic feet. In creating these works Wormald has first crafted sculptural pop-out constructions of paper and cardboard which feature collaged imagery sourced from homemaking and handicraft books. She has then used these constructions as models for her paintings.

The scenes within the paintings are guided by the light, depth, colour and form created by the paper sculptures and their backdrops. The works bring together Wormald’s interests in form, perception and domestic crafts and reflect on the process of image making. Often tightly bound, the compositions feature floating structures that guide fragmented imagery over and between cuts and folds. The practice of pasting, folding and crafting the sculptural models from makeshift materials imbues them with a handmade quality that is honoured through the process of painting. The artist allows each work, through a process of making, obscuring and reworking, to reach its own unnamable state.

Alice Wormald’s paintings are like puzzles. They tear apart space and time only to rebuild the world in disparate perspectives, creating shards of overlapping, intersecting images, shapes, lines and patterns. There is no foreground or background, or any sense of time: it’s science fiction meets Wormald’s loyalty to the formalism of painting. For more than a decade the Melbourne artist has painted these impossible scenes, and her show at Daine Singer continues this trajectory. Interestingly the starting point for these paintings on linen and glass are collage sculptures — which aren’t exhibited — that Wormald creates from paper, cardboard and found images from homemaking and handicraft books. These sculptures are inspired by the 1950s Italian artist Bruno Munari, who created portable, foldable cardboard sculptures for travellers to assemble as they journey, as sources of comfort in a new place. Carrying this information to Wormald’s paintings provides insight, but doesn’t truly explain how the artist simultaneously removes us from, and delivers us to, reality.
— Tiarney Miekus, The Age, 26 February 2022

INSTALLATION VIEWS

Installation photography: Tim Gresham


EXHIBITED WORKS


Alice Wormald, Small Variations, 2021, oil on linen, 122 x 97 cm; 125 x 100 cm framed