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The Water's Edge
is in the following public collections:
The Victoria and Albert Museum
The New York Public Library
The British Library |
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Jacob's Ladder Collection l The Water's Edge |
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Curatorial note from the permanent exhibition of The Water's
Edge at The British Library, London
In these eleven silkscreen prints
Ardyn Halter parallels his own visual expression of the
experience of swimming, of being in the water with the poems
of some of the leading contemporary poets - Seamus Heaney,
Paul Muldoon, Michael Longley, Geoffrey Hill, Don Paterson;
Jamie McKendrick, Stephen Romer and Gabriel Levin.
The prints do not illustrate individual poems but rather
relate to what Ardyn Halter has called the common theme
of water as a primary element in the emotional and the psychological
consciousness of the writer.”
A conscious effort was made to restrict the number of colours
in each print to a minimum, to preserve the primary range
of colour: “when we think about, view, are in, reflect
on, relate to the sea and living water we are affected in
a primary way. One touches on emotions, deep as one's earliest
memories.”
Whereas in his earlier work, Ardyn
Halter made prints in up to 35 colours, here the number
of colours per print ranges from four to nine. Moreover,
each print shares at least one and sometimes more than
one screen in common with another, lending a further sense
of unity to the series.
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