Artist Talk
Saturday 2 April 2022, 5:00am
Gertrude Glasshouse
44 Glasshouse Road, CollingwoodWatch Gertrude Studio Artist Darcey Bella Arnold joining Gertrude's Curator in Residence Tim Riley Walsh as they discuss Arnold's body of research, the process of enacting the disordering of ideas through a defined painting and sculptural logic, and the decline of order across time.
Living with aphasia — a condition that can impact the ability to communicate — the artist’s mother Jennifer regularly uses the words atrophy and entropy as placeholder words in written and verbal conversation. Beginning in the studio with these two words, Darcey Bella Arnold tracks and drifts through family histories, artworks, and linguistics to form a body of research that arises from these terms and informs Arnold’s painting and sculptural works.
You can read Tim Riley Walsh's essay 'If a canvas is feeling and a page is th〇ught' published on the Gertrude website.