The physical manifestation of laborious repetition and related concepts.
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The title references both the laborious process of creating the works and the related personal memories, anxieties and catalytic concepts explored within. These include grief, memorialisation, prophesies, expectations, gender roles and sexuality.
The works within ‘tightly wound’ were initially creative responses to a series of anxiety-driven catalysts and memories. These included Quapoor’s father’s unexpected death, unwelcome revelations of the artist’s bisexuality and enforced heteronormative gender roles in his upbringing.
Quapoor’s use of repurposed baling twine for these works is significant, memorialising bittersweet memories of farming and baling lucerne hay with his father. The artist slowly, repetitively builds up the monochromatic forms by coiling and stitching the twine onto itself. These laborious processes do enable some catharsis for Quapoor, who also tempers and obfuscates the personal to embed a life-affirming levity within.
“Working with the moving image in physical space, my practice addresses theoretical concerns relating to the ontological stability of the screen as defined by its relationship to the viewer and the digital image.”
– Danish Quapoor
Danish Quapoor is a multidisciplinary visual artist based on Gurambilbarra (Townsville). His practice predominantly spans ceramics, textiles and illustrative painting, with forays into animation, murals, collage and photography. Quapoor’s work often subverts his conservative upbringing, interrogating identity, relationships, religion and sexuality. He typically produces flat-colour works in which stylised forms float amidst sparse compositions.
Quapoor was awarded the 2024 Percival Photographic Portrait Prize, and was recently shortlisted for the Gosford Art Prize and North Queensland Ceramics Award. He has exhibited in approximately 100 solo, collaborative and curated / group exhibitions. He was the inaugural 2023 UniSQ School of Creative Arts Alumni Fellow, and holds a Master of Arts & Cultural Management (University of Melbourne), a Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA) and a BVA (Creative Arts), Honours (UniSQ). Quapoor has had work, reviews and writing published in the Journal of Australian Ceramics, Art Guide, Imprint and Lemonade Letters.
‘tightly wound is developed in partnership with Metro Arts and Firstdraft.
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