Desert
1985
122.0 x 244.0 cm
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Biografia do Artista
Peter Booth: A Landscape of Dreams and Anxiety
Peter Booth (born November 2, 1940) is an Australian figurative and surrealist painter, considered one of the key late-20th-century Australian artists. His oeuvre is characterized by a profound emotional resonance—often dark narratives interwoven with esoteric symbolism—reflecting formative experiences rooted in Sheffield’s industrial heritage and its scarred history during World War II. From his early years amidst blackened factories and bombed buildings, Booth developed an artistic vision deeply attuned to the anxieties of modernity and the subconscious realm of dreams.Early Life and Influences
Born in Houghton-le-Spring, Northumberland, England, Peter Booth’s childhood was profoundly shaped by the industrial landscape surrounding Sheffield—a city scarred by wartime bombing raids. This environment instilled within him a sensitivity to decay, disruption, and the lingering impact of trauma, themes that would permeate his artistic explorations throughout his career. His family emigrated to Australia in 1958, where he initially worked as a laborer before pursuing formal artistic training at the National Gallery School in Melbourne. It was here that he honed his skills and began to establish himself as an abstract painter, laying the groundwork for his subsequent shift towards figurative art.Abstract Beginnings and Surrealist Exploration
Booth’s initial foray into abstraction—characterized by hard-edged rectangles primarily rendered in black—expressed a preoccupation with social alienation during the early 1970s. However, he swiftly moved beyond purely geometric forms, embracing figurative imagery alongside abstraction. This dual approach reflects influences from Romantic painters like Francisco Goya and William Blake, whose visionary art explored themes of psychological intensity and spiritual contemplation. Furthermore, Booth’s engagement with Abstract Expressionism—particularly the gestural handling championed by artists such as Jackson Pollock—provided him with techniques for conveying emotion and releasing imagery from the artist's subconscious.The Emergence of Figurative Horror
By the late 1970s, Booth turned decisively towards figurative painting, focusing on depictions of disturbing dreams and nightmares. These works are marked by a palpable sense of unease and dread—a visceral reaction to imagined horrors that resonate with primal feelings buried beneath conscious awareness. As he himself describes, “such dreams do not come out of nowhere, but reflect on primal feeling buried in consciousness.” Recurring motifs include grotesque metamorphosing figures and desolate landscapes reminiscent of prehistoric terrains—particularly the Australian outback—where Booth seeks to capture the essence of an uninhabitable environment marked by decay and ruin.Landscapes Charged with Symbolism
Booth’s landscapes are not merely representations of physical space; they are imbued with symbolic meaning, reflecting memories of his childhood in Sheffield and channeling the anxieties associated with industrial decline. His paintings often depict apocalyptic visions—images of destruction mirroring the devastation experienced during World War II—rendered in menacing forms with agitated brushstrokes that convey a sense of urgency and terror. Consider *Painting 1978*, which exemplifies this stylistic approach: “The dramatic black and red, yellow and white composition suggests both an industrial and a natural wasteland.” The heavy impasto paint texture underscores the artist’s intention to communicate intense emotion and psychological turmoil.Notable Achievements and Legacy
Peter Booth's distinctive artistic vision—characterized by its exploration of dreamscapes, landscapes imbued with symbolic meaning, and unsettling figurative imagery—has cemented his place as one of Australia’s most important artists of the late 20th century. His retrospective exhibition at the Ian Potter Centre: National Gallery of Victoria in 2003 garnered critical acclaim and solidified his reputation as a master of surrealist expression. Continuing to push boundaries and engage with profound themes—the relationship between humanity and environment, the capacity for creation and destruction—Booth’s work remains powerfully evocative and intellectually stimulating, inviting viewers to confront anxieties about the human condition and contemplate the enduring influence of memory and subconscious experience.Peter Booth
1940 - , United Kingdom
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Figurative Surrealism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Abstract Expressionism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Blake
- Francisco Goya
- James Ensor
- Date Of Birth: November 2, 1940
- Full Name: Peter Booth
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Artworks:
- Desert
- Painting 1978
- Place Of Birth: Sheffield, England