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ARTISTS'
STATEMENT
SUMMARY
I am interested in using the creation of
art as
a philosophical and experimental tool as well presenting a more
holistic
portrayal of the world. I use a combination of controlling
structure,
either schematic or spontaneous, and various types of evolving image
sequences
to explore a particular idea and my responses to it. Currently my
creative output takes the form of a number of painting and drawing
styles.
However, in the past I have been involved with performance art,
environmental
constructions, sculpture/assemblages and conceptual art in numerous
manifestations.
BACKGROUND
Growing up in a remote Wiltshire village
in the
late Fifities/early Sixties I had a highly creative childhood. I
won a number of art awards and had a play performed while still at
school.
However, the predominant passion of my earliest years was science and
technology.
My profound and sustained interest in
visual art
began in the early Seventies and by the latter part of the decade I had
invented my idiosyncratic approach to art which combines visual art
forms
with processes from music, literature/theatre, and all the
sciences.
I have continued to extend and refine this creative procedure to the
present
day.
In 1976 I coined the term Ionism to
cover this
art style - i.e. an ism without a prefix! This was partly a
tongue
in cheek response to the proliferation of isms in art and partly to
allude
to the "ionic" nature of my work with its combination of ideas from
disparate
disciplines. I also initiated the "Alchemist Papers Project",
which
was an attempt at perpetual creativity where I would write down a
continuous
list of art ideas derived from my immediate surroundings. This
began
in 1977 and eventually petered out at the beginning of 1983.
Thousands
of pages were produced which have not yet been published in full.
At this time I was experimenting with a
wide variety
of media; including performance pieces, music, installations and
environments,
sculpture, painting and graphic art. Most of this work has
subsequently
been lost. I did not concentrate on painting and drawing until
the
early Eighties.
ART STYLES
I work in a large number of styles
(broadly divided
into science inspired and nature inspired):
MEDITATIVE PROCESS ART: Is a
developmental
art form with diverse arrangements of image sequences and either a
spontaneous
diffusive development or a controlled linear elaboration.
MEDITATIVE PORTRAITS: Are
characterisations
of people (historical or friends and family) using structures
containing
symbol and shape sequences.
IONOSCAPES: Which date from the late
Eighties
represent random arrangements of small symbols which produce fields of
imagery
I also produce a great many smaller
condensed
or simplified paintings (which incorporate elements from the more
complex
works).
MEDITATIVE LANDSCAPES: Are
portrayals of
the natural world combining serial forms with observation.
Using this method I hope to give a more complete representation of the
natural world.
MEDITATIVE FIELD PAINTINGS: Take
landscape
as an initiating source or template for works exploring fundamental
metaphysical
issues.
I also still produce conventionally
figurative
paintings - mainly to commission but occasionally for relaxation.
IONIST ART - GRAPHIC WORK AND EARLY
& EXPERIMENTAL
WORK: Under these categories I include my initial pencil/ink
Ionist Art experiments, which I have actually returned to recently, and
all my (very diverse) pre-Ionist Art Styles. Much of this latter
work, and current work based on it, was done using an array of
pseudonyms
- each of which developed their own character which were subsequently
explored
in my writings.
ART GROUPS AND
PUBLICATIONS
I formed the IONIST ART GROUP in
1987 with
the aim of bringing artists and scientists together to collectively
explore
the sceience-art overlap. I arranged monthly meetings in London
plus
several exhibitions. I am currently working on a google web site
which will feature old and new material.
I also ran a PROCESS ART GROUP
in the Eighties
as an exhibiting group for like minded artists operating on a mutual
assistance
basis.
In 1992 I launched a scheme to campaign
and raise
funds for animal welfare and wildlife conservation charities using art
exhibitions and other arts events. Many of these were staged
under
the name ARTISTS FOR ANIMALS/ARTISTS FOR CHARITY. I now
work under the name of AN ARTIST WHO
HELPS ANIMALS (with facebook page and google site of the same
name).
From 1994 I have been organizing
exhibitions of
modern art in my local area under the name of MODERN WILTSHIRE
ARTISTS
- although I now live in Hampshire and often use the generic
name of MODERN ARTISTS!
I founded the ION EXCHANGE
periodical in
1989. The aim of this publication was to provide a means of
communication
between artists and scientists, to initiate debate and encourage the
creation
of interdisciplinary projects. It ceased publication in 1992
although
I plan to relaunch it again in the near future - much of the material
can
be read on this site.
I also attempted to publish a
multidisciplinary
journal (all the arts and all the sciences with all the links explored)
entitled ZWITTERION. This failed to materialise in a
realistic
form but I still hope to pursue the idea.
I am currently working on
an interim online newsletter entiled THE
ALCHEMIST - with an associated facebook page called IONIST ART.
Gerald Shepherd
2008-2011
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