Sarah Long | Artist

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  • How To Resist A State of Forgetfulness

    How to Resist A State of Forgetfulness was exhibited at SO Fine Art Editions in November 2021.

    The title of the show refers to the essay in which art critic John Berger considers whether nature can be ‘read’ as a text or language through the process of drawing and engagement. He further reflects on whether the uncovering of this natural mother-tongue might help us to resist the ‘historic amnesia’ of the modern era. Inspired by these ideals, Long’s new body of work delves into the relationship between language and the landscape, combining painting, drawing and mark-making to create intriguing works that both examine and play with natural forms.

    I am Aisling, Oil and mixed-media on canvas, 100cmx100cm, 2021

    Exhibition Text

    and in conversation with the goddess Danú

    dripping in dialogue  –

    A line comes out to say hello; ‘please picture me!’

    It puffs and bleeds 

    and billows

    stringing out sentences in a line,

    catching and cradling

    contours and corners

    Crowning the head of a petal or a tree.

    Casting and creating upwards, all-around-you

    and nestling you to sleep 

    with a spike, a squiggle or a scrawl!

    It collects,

    pools and

    congeals

    until you believe you are a woman trapped;

    A bramble mixed up with the furies of the celestial past

    or the further heavens above.

    It’s definitely not the type of system you would invent if you were designing it – but behind the myth you are holding the whole world.