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Ecoscape

By  Anna Keleher 2007

Anna Keleher

Dimensions
60cm x 80cm

Although documenting a fluid process of montage digitally, Keleher manoeuvres these intricately dissected materials by hand in her studio. In a flux of multiple, evolving landscapes, she captures specific moments of juxtaposition. Encapsulating the unique climate and ecology of a space as it unfolds in time, a series of intimate scenes emerge within monumental dioramas. “I feel like a photographer of the natural world: the microcosm in my studio. I select images to illustrate a point of view, like making a documentary there might be people I'm not showing you, or pollution, cars, spilled oil.This is a dream world, fashioned by my subconscious.” The dark background is ambiguous, and Keleher describes it variously as 'the abyss', 'material / non-material' but importantly sees these ecosystems as holistic environments, full of potential. Owls fly noiselessly across the void, a young stag is alert against the pockmarked moonscape, trees thrive at vertiginous angles. This imagined space represents an idea of the world which alters with perspective, sensitive to allusions of myth and religion. Through her fluent physical anthropology, Keleher is creating places of sanctuary. The idea of 'ecologising' is central to Keleher's ongoing postgraduate studies at Dartington. Curator Tracey Warr notes: “The job of the artist is not to illustrate ecological problems but to produce dreams for society to use”. I was reminded of Keleher's mountainous ecoscapes on seeing Bjork's Wanderlust video: there is an impression of augmented, hyper-reality in both, engaging with appropriated materials, articulating a cross-fertilization of ideas within an idealised space, both personalising and mythologising the present/future. These landscapes are one facet of Keleher's output which includes performance art, 'interventions' and installation. Keleher describes herself as 'a destroyer of books, I despoil and grab, rip and subvert' but there are some she embellishes and does not destroy. Drawings, sketches, texts and scribbled ideas turn the pages of these charity shop finds into valuable palimpsests, sketchbooks which demand presentation within her larger projects. The digital rendering of these Ecoscapes calls for larger sizes and bold presentation; the smaller montages (right)personalise these scapes and turn them into stages. There are books, aural-scapes, performances, recordings. A skilled curator could bring Keleher's imagined worlds alive in the narrative continuum of a white space. Kate JAGO ( Editor of Proof Magazine)

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Anna Keleher

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