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| Stuart Ringholt debuts in Italy with Verso Pictures at Quartz Studio |
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Stuart Ringholt, Verso Picture #103, 2025 (detail). Ink on paper, 75 x 100 cm. Courtesy the artist.
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TURIN.- Quartz Studio is presenting Verso Pictures, the first solo exhibition in Italy by Australian artist Stuart Ringholt (Perth, Australia, 1971).
Verso Pictures (2025) is a series of ink paintings on paper created using frottage. Frottage is a drawing technique used for representing texture, whereby paper is pressed against a surface, and charcoal or pencil is rubbed across the paper, pictorializing the underlying texture. Ringholt has used frottage to create impressions of a previous body of his work, first exhibited at Propane gallery in Melbourne in early 2025. This initial series utilized a poster design the artist first created in 2014 which made associations between the British Royal Family and advertising of guns. The various graphics of the poster such as text, photographs, flag design and gun logos, were repeatedly altered and re-mixed in an abstract fashion, often with the intent of complicating the original registers and representations. It was the first instance that the artist has used his own artwork as raw collage material as opposed to print media from books and magazines.
Stuart Ringholt (Perth, Australia, 1971) lives and works in Melbourne. Ringholts artistic practice takes many forms including performance, video, drawing, collage, painting, sculpture, writing and collaborative workshops. Ringholts work investigates a diverse range of ideas and approaches. For instance, his monumental clock sculptures are best described as thought machines whereby speculative physics is used to consider present and deep time. His participatory works such as his well-celebrated Anger Workshops (2008) and popular naturist tours (2011) investigate the concept of education through feeling. The public sculpture Signpost (2007) displaying a set of human emotions was recently installed at a Brooklyn middle school to encourage emotional literacy in young people. The small collage works with their minor but impactful alterations to found images span two decades of practice. Ringholt has shown work in major national and international forums including Aichi Triennale (2019), Performa 15, (2015), dOCUMENTA 13 (2012), Adelaide Biennial (2010), Singapore Biennale (2011), TarraWarra Biennial (2008) and Sydney Biennale (2008). His work has been profiled in major art publications including Artforum, Frieze, Art & Australia, Vault and Art Asia Pacific, and in newspapers The New York Times, The Guardian and La Republica. Ringholt has authored two books: Hashish Psychosis: What its Like to be Mentally Ill and Recover (2006) and his doctoral thesis A Problem Smile: Workshops, Tours and Discos (2018).
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