John Blackburn’s new paintings provide a personal diary of the plague year

New Zealand Arts Review article by John Daly-Peoples

John Blackburn ‘Extended Stay’ is a body of work that the British artist completed while confined to New Zealand last year because of the Covid 19 Pandemic, The artist who regularly comes to New Zealand to paint and exhibit spent three months, mainly in lockdown producing these works which reflect on his time in isolation.

From the exhibition title, “Extended Stay” and the titles of many of the works the exhibition can be seen as the artists  personal diary of the plague year. Several of the works have specific dates in their titles – “The Mount April 2020,  Level 1 @ 11.50pm, and June 16/17”. Some of the paintings have additional descriptions on the rear of the paintings  such as “Rotorua NZ & @ The Mount 4th  6: 20.  Covid Lockdown 4::3:2”: and “The Balcony Pacific Apt 508, The Mount. N.Z. Covid Level 1”.

 

Most of these works used the limited structures, shapes and colours of his recent paintings . This lexicon of forms: vessels, geometric shapes, abstract shapes-  are used to create a personal language which provides  sense of dialogue with links between the individual components of the paintings. His vessel shapes are like celestial pots of paint containing the colours of the environment  – the blues of sea and sky, the green and browns of the land, an array of pointillist dots hinting at energy.  Or it could be as though he has extracted the colours from environment and condensed them down.

 

Link to full article - 

https://nzartsreview.org/2021/02/05/john-blackburns-new-paintings-provide-a-personal-diary-of-the-plague-year/

 

 

5 February 2021