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David Goldes: Unpredictable Drawings

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David Goldes uses chemical and electrical transformations of materials such as graphite and silver to form the basis of his work. Many of the changes that occur on the drawing surfaces through the agency of high-voltage electricity and sulfur compounds are only partially controllable. Coupled with Goldes’ imagery, a hybrid practice of intention and unpredictability emerges. For the artist, this combination resonates with many of the uncertainties that we currently face. In the electrified works, the drawings yield evidence—blackened burns, holes and surface scarring—while the chemically altered silver leaf works show unplanned colored areas of oranges, greens and blues.

During the development of this work, organized and geometric forms gave way to abstract, fragmented, biomorphic forms. Ideas referencing instability and balance, the effects of proximity and adjacency, belief and illusion, as well as microscopic imaginings became intertwined with pressing social concerns of social upheaval and the global pandemic.

The work also offers a contrary motif rooted in the aesthetic qualities of the materials used, their properties, and the artist’s delight in harnessing ways of transforming them. Unpredictable Drawings evolved from a related photographic practice based on the artist's observations of physical phenomena related to electricity. This new body of work seeks to materially present the action of electricity and chemical change in the most direct fashion possible. The drawings are a shift from “a picture of” to “the thing itself” and can be seen as an expansion of Goldes' interest in a multilayered representation of phenomena.

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David Goldes uses chemical and electrical transformations of materials such as graphite and silver to form the basis of his work. Many of the changes that occur on the drawing surfaces through the agency of high-voltage electricity and sulfur compounds are only partially controllable. Coupled with Goldes’ imagery, a hybrid practice of intention and unpredictability emerges. For the artist, this combination resonates with many of the uncertainties that we currently face. In the electrified works, the drawings yield evidence—blackened burns, holes and surface scarring—while the chemically altered silver leaf works show unplanned colored areas of oranges, greens and blues.

During the development of this work, organized and geometric forms gave way to abstract, fragmented, biomorphic forms. Ideas referencing instability and balance, the effects of proximity and adjacency, belief and illusion, as well as microscopic imaginings became intertwined with pressing social concerns of social upheaval and the global pandemic.

The work also offers a contrary motif rooted in the aesthetic qualities of the materials used, their properties, and the artist’s delight in harnessing ways of transforming them. Unpredictable Drawings evolved from a related photographic practice based on the artist's observations of physical phenomena related to electricity. This new body of work seeks to materially present the action of electricity and chemical change in the most direct fashion possible. The drawings are a shift from “a picture of” to “the thing itself” and can be seen as an expansion of Goldes' interest in a multilayered representation of phenomena.

David Goldes uses chemical and electrical transformations of materials such as graphite and silver to form the basis of his work. Many of the changes that occur on the drawing surfaces through the agency of high-voltage electricity and sulfur compounds are only partially controllable. Coupled with Goldes’ imagery, a hybrid practice of intention and unpredictability emerges. For the artist, this combination resonates with many of the uncertainties that we currently face. In the electrified works, the drawings yield evidence—blackened burns, holes and surface scarring—while the chemically altered silver leaf works show unplanned colored areas of oranges, greens and blues.

During the development of this work, organized and geometric forms gave way to abstract, fragmented, biomorphic forms. Ideas referencing instability and balance, the effects of proximity and adjacency, belief and illusion, as well as microscopic imaginings became intertwined with pressing social concerns of social upheaval and the global pandemic.

The work also offers a contrary motif rooted in the aesthetic qualities of the materials used, their properties, and the artist’s delight in harnessing ways of transforming them. Unpredictable Drawings evolved from a related photographic practice based on the artist's observations of physical phenomena related to electricity. This new body of work seeks to materially present the action of electricity and chemical change in the most direct fashion possible. The drawings are a shift from “a picture of” to “the thing itself” and can be seen as an expansion of Goldes' interest in a multilayered representation of phenomena.

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  • Artwork by David Goldes
    Text by Pavel S. Pyś

    Hardcover
    9 x 11 inches
    140 pages / 62 images

    Trade ISBN: 9781955161015
    Signed ISBN: 9781955161145

  • Educated first as a scientist, David Goldes (b. 1947) holds a B.A. in Chemistry and Biology from SUNY at Buffalo, M.A. in Molecular Genetics from Harvard, and M.F.A. in Photography from the Visual Studies Workshop/SUNY-Buffalo. Since 2017 he is Professor Emeritus from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Born in Brooklyn, NY in 1947, he has lived and worked in Minneapolis since 1979. David Goldes has been awarded numerous fellowships and residencies including those from the Guggenheim Foundation, NEA, Bush Foundation, McKnight Foundation and Minnesota State Arts Board, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, and MacDowell. Goldes’ work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, NY; Whitney Museum of Art; Art Institute of Chicago; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Minneapolis Institute of the Arts; Yale Art Museum; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; and the Musée Nicéphore-Niépce, Chalon-sur-Saône, France. His work is represented by Yossi Milo Gallery, New York. Goldes’ previous books include Water Being Water (Wright State University, 2005), and Electricities (Damiani, 2017).

 

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