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Ionic Pastoral

Ionic Pastoral © EP 2021

an Ríocht Aontaithe, 1996

Ola ar chanbhás, blaosc reithe péinteáilte, adhmad agus slinn, 214 x 197 cm

Ceannaithe ón ealaíontóir in 1999


Mar ealaíontóir a théann i ngleic leis an teibíocht agus leis an gcoincheapachas, tá caidreamh ealaíne ar leith ag Alex Flett le Parlaimint na hEorpa. Rinne sé staidéar ar an bpéinteáil ag Central St Martin’s, Scoil Ealaíne Winchester agus Scoil na Mínealaíon Slade i Londain. Cosúil le formhór na n-ealaíontóirí dá ghlúin, bhí tionchar buan ag scríbhinní orgánacha rómánsúla an 19ú haois - amhail On Growth & Form le D’Arcy Thompson mar shampla - ar a thuiscint de chruth. Thosaigh a chomhpháirtíocht le Parlaimint na hEorpa le Celtic Odyssey, dealbh a taispeánadh in Strasbourg. Tháinig ina dhiaidh sin a thaispeántas aonair, ‘Aspects’, a léiríodh ar dtús sa Bhruiséil agus níos déanaí i mBruges, Maastricht agus Ayr, ina thír dhúchais, Albain. I ndiaidh an chomhair rathúil seo, tugadh cuireadh don ealaíontóir – trí Pharlaimint na Eorpa – le bheith ina chomhairleoir Eorpach don Mheitheal Idirnáisiúnta de Chlár (Cultúrtha) ‘Amasiko’ de Chomhdháil Idirnáisiúnta SEIF XIII in Durban, an Afraic Theas. Mar gheall ar an ról seo, mar aon leis an obair atá déanta cheana ag Flett a bhaineann leis an eipidéim SEIF, thug sé faoi thionscadail éagsúla sa réigiún. Is léiriú é Ionic Pastoral ar chumas Flett teibíocht ghrafach a mheascadh le radharcagrafaíocht choincheapúil. Cuireann an canbhás péinteáilte teorainn le spás an tsuiteáin arna chríochnú ag colún a bhfuil cloigeann reithe os a chionn. Úsáideann an bonn péinteála (ola ar chanbhás) samhlaoidí ón seanchleacht Ceilteach maidir le clocha a bhfuil cruth an fháinne orthu a ardú trína dtéann daoine tinne, go háirithe páistí a bhí ag fulaingt le raicíteas, galar uireasa vitimíní, mar leigheas draíochta. Tá an coincheap ársa seo le feiceáil tuilleadh trí úsáid a bhaint as an gcloigeann reithe, ina shuí ar chuaille fáil atá clúdaithe le sceall, a léiríonn an t-aineolas "págánach". Faightear lionsaí gloine sna loig súile, áfach, agus, ar a gcúl, tá crosa Ceilteacha péinteáilte beaga le sonrú. Ba mhinic go nglacadh na sean-naoimh Cheilteacha, go háirithe Naomh Columba Í, seilbh ar seanláithreáin Cheilteacha Phágánacha agus go gcuireadh siad crosa orthu chun an Chríostaíocht a leathnú. Tá Oileán Í, ar chósta thiar na hAlban, ar cheann de na láithreacha Críostaí is luaithe san Eoraip (6ú haois) agus, chomh maith le bheith ar an modh ina ndearnadh náisiún nua-aimseartha Críostaí d’Albain, is é áit adhlactha a luath-mhonarcaí, agus John Smith, sóisialach Albanach agus iarcheannaire Pháirtí Lucht Oibre na Breataine. Ba mhór an fhadhb shóisialta in Albain agus san Eoraip ar feadh na gcéadta bliain an raicíteas agus galair uireasa vitimíní eile mar é, suas go dtí an céad seo. Throid go leor polaiteoirí a oibríonn de réir a gcoinsiasa chun feabhas a chur ar réim bia agus caighdeáin mhaireachtála na ndaoine is mó atá i mbaol, faoi mar a throid Naomh Columba ar son croí na tíre bige fiáine sin 14 haois ó shin. Cath comhuaineach i gcoinne an deargnamhad féin, an t-aineolas. Tá súil ag an ealaíontóir go spreagfaidh "IONIC PASTORAL” polaiteoirí laistigh de Pharlaimint na hEorpa oibriú i dtreo dhíothú an aineolais agus na ngalar, cibé áit ina bhfuil siad. In 1999, tugadh cuireadh don ealaíontóir Alex Flett an taispeántas aonair “Aspects” a thaispeáint sa Bhruiséil i bhfoirgnimh Pharlaimint na hEorpa (arna éascú ag an bhFeisire Alex Smith). Bogadh an taispeántas go Bruges sa Bheilg, Maastricht san Ísiltír, agus go dtí Gailearaí MacLaurin in Ayr, Albain. Tá ionadaíocht ag an ealaíontóir freisin in go leor bailiúchán poiblí, lena n-áirítear Ard-Mhúsaem na hAlban agus Músaem na Nua-Ealaíne i Nua-Eabhrac.
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