General
General
Melancholia contains an overwhelming ironic profusion of objects in space: food, candles, flowers, shells, vessels, sculptures, animals, mirrors are piled together i a complex construction that explores concerns of violation and celebration, transgression and desire. Almost every object carries an allegorical meaning that can be decoded and there are also many art historical appropriations and references.
Penny Siopis' work is concerned with excess, history, tradition, ritual and sexuality.
Purchased from the Goodman Gallery by the Anglo American Johannesburg Centenary Trust in 1986, thereafter donated to JAG
Description
Description
Texture in the painting is created through the impasto process- thicker layers of paint create 3D effects. Some parts of the painting are so built up that it adds drastically to the Realism of the work.
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History
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