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Fortnight: Ross Taylor

Past exhibition
16 - 30 September 2024
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ross Taylor, Avoiding vintage institution, 2023-2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ross Taylor, Avoiding vintage institution, 2023-2024

Ross Taylor

Avoiding vintage institution, 2023-2024
Graphite and charcoal on paper
55 x 45 cm
21 5/8 x 17 3/4 in.
Unique
Photo: Rob Harris. Courtesy of the artist and Brooke Benington
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Ross Taylor, Born under the airport, 2023-2024
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Ross Taylor, Born under the airport, 2023-2024
The drawing titled Avoiding Vintage Institution shows a figure holding a sock puppet of a duck. Ross Taylor often references characters from classic literature and history, and in this case,...
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The drawing titled Avoiding Vintage Institution shows a figure holding a sock puppet of a duck. Ross Taylor often references characters from classic literature and history, and in this case, it’s a reference to the Roman god Glycon. Glycon was a snake deity with a significant following in the 2nd-century Roman Empire, and the main historical source for his existence comes from the satirical writings of Lucian, who mocked the cult and its founder, Alexander of Abonoteichos, as fraudulent. Lucian claimed that Glycon was a puppet manipulated by Alexander, a hoax meant to deceive the masses.

It is a figure that defies clear definition, a hybrid of past and present the character hides itself behind behind make-up and prosthetics. In Taylor’s surreal narrative, this is an absurd commentary on the suburban middle-class experience. These external additions reflect an escapist strategy, a way of masking one's identity and finding temporary relief from the trivial mundanity of everyday life.
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Fortnight, Brooke Benington online (2024)
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