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Untitled 2008 - partially erased book page
Untitled 2008 - partially erased book page
Untitled 2008 - partially erased book page

Untitled 2008 - partially erased book page

Artist (Liverpool, England, born 1973)
Date2008
MediumPrinted book illustration altered by the artist
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsImage Size: 24 x 17cm
Paper Size: 28.5 x 21.5cm
Frame Size: 40.2 x 33.3 x 3.2cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 2009 with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions.
Copyright© Jonathan Owen
LocationOn Display - Gallery 04
Object numberABDAG017075
Keywords
About MeBorn in Liverpool, Jonathan Owen graduated from the MFA course at Edinburgh College of Art in 2000. He is a significant figure in the contemporary art scene in Scotland and in his practice applies craft techniques to create cutting edge contemporary art.

This is one of a set of book plates which Owen removed from a book about public monuments. In what he describes as 'acts of careful vandalism', he reworked the prints, scraping out the image to 'erase' the monument but leaving some lines to reconstruct the background. Here the sculpture plinth is laid bare and trees are conjured-up from the printed image that was the the sculpture - they are not drawn in.

This inherently modest work could be seen to criticise the ethos of the large scale public art commission. 'But,' Owen claims, 'it's not an attack. It's part celebration, part love song'.

Exhibitions
Beeches in the Wind by Paul Nash
Paul Nash
1918
Scene from an Imaginary Play
Barry McGlashan
1996
In Ballochbuie Forest
James Giles
1847
Landscape With Cattle by George Russell Gowans
George Russell Gowans
Noon Day Rest by Rosa Bonheur
Rosa Bonheur
1877
Olive Grove
Leila Faithfull
At St Fillans
Hugh Cameron
1873
The Bridge
Leonard Appelbee
Riverside
William Alfred Gibson
1900-1924
The Little Mother
James Dickson Innes
St James's Square
Stanislawa de Karlowska
1939
The Gamekeeper
Hugh Cameron
1868
In the Lui More
James Giles
1844
Landscape
Gordon Mitchell Forsyth
1902
Departing Day
Sir David Young Cameron
1925-1945