The JHB Civic
Gallery is delighted
to be hosting an
exhibition of recent
work by David
Paton. David is
currently a lecturer
in the Fine Art
Department at Technikon Witwatersrand and has
worked extensively in Art Education. David's work
divides naturally into different CHAPTERS which
explore the diverse relationship between image and
text.
Some of these works explore the temporal
unfolding of meaning through diverse readings of
images as texts, texts as images and variations
thereof. The works consist of metal sheets onto
which texts have been screen-printed. These
words have been closely chosen for their ability to
contain various forms of meaning:
(cult)ure, y(our), c(harm), con(text), elimi(nation),
nu(clear)
These words have been chosen as they contain (or
are contained in) other words which have tenuous
or little relationship with one another. The
relationship between the two words (or lack thereof)
signifies a containment of meaning, which is
literalised in and by bottles fastened to the plate.
Other work includes sculptures, prints, video,
photography and an Artist's Book.
JHB Civic Gallery
Braamfontein,
ZA South Africa