Paterson Ewen's gouged plywood moonscapes are not landscapes in the tradition of the genre as it has been understood. A discussion of the landscape traditions and their implications provides a framework for the notion that his large-scale, rigorously executed works create the viewer's physical experience of the Moon in space. This experience is imaginative but palpable. "On Ewen's Moons" explores the viewer's interaction with Ewen's works in the context of Merleau-Ponty's thoughts on perception along with contemporary notions of visual memory. A detailed analysis of six major works from the artist's Moon series forms the centerpiece to this discussion. Set against the historical events of the Apollo lunar landing, Ewen's visceral Moon image...
Ewen's paintings of the Montréal period illustrate his constant exploration of formal means, using p...
Taking place over two venues in London, PEER and Large Glass, 'Out of Nowhere' was a two-person exhi...
Soon after you begin studying the sky through your small telescope or binoculars, you will probably ...
The author offers a short history of how our perceptual relationship with the Moon has changed over ...
Penelope Umbrico’s series entitled Everyone’s Photos Any License (2015-) gathers photographs of the ...
The starting-point for this study is Jaroslav Panuška's drawing Moonscape from the year 1901. The au...
The moon in the ancient Greek world is a problematic topic, for which there is no single, homogeneou...
An extensively illustrated volume in which art historian Dr Alexandra Loske and astronomer Dr Robert...
The aim of this research is to shed light on the poetic imagery which has been the concern of many p...
The moon is the biggest object in the night sky. Its light has always fascinated. That special quali...
In Conversation with multimedia artist Phoebe Hui. On view at Tai Kwun during the 2021 Art Basel, HK...
This catalogue - published on the occasion of the exhibition "Paterson Ewen : Earthly Weathers/Heave...
Group Exhibition at Breese Little Gallery: Dark Frame / Deep Field (Caroline Corbasson, Dan Holdswor...
Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the post-modern...
This thesis looks at the moon as a dramatic character in the works of John Lyly, William Shakespeare...
Ewen's paintings of the Montréal period illustrate his constant exploration of formal means, using p...
Taking place over two venues in London, PEER and Large Glass, 'Out of Nowhere' was a two-person exhi...
Soon after you begin studying the sky through your small telescope or binoculars, you will probably ...
The author offers a short history of how our perceptual relationship with the Moon has changed over ...
Penelope Umbrico’s series entitled Everyone’s Photos Any License (2015-) gathers photographs of the ...
The starting-point for this study is Jaroslav Panuška's drawing Moonscape from the year 1901. The au...
The moon in the ancient Greek world is a problematic topic, for which there is no single, homogeneou...
An extensively illustrated volume in which art historian Dr Alexandra Loske and astronomer Dr Robert...
The aim of this research is to shed light on the poetic imagery which has been the concern of many p...
The moon is the biggest object in the night sky. Its light has always fascinated. That special quali...
In Conversation with multimedia artist Phoebe Hui. On view at Tai Kwun during the 2021 Art Basel, HK...
This catalogue - published on the occasion of the exhibition "Paterson Ewen : Earthly Weathers/Heave...
Group Exhibition at Breese Little Gallery: Dark Frame / Deep Field (Caroline Corbasson, Dan Holdswor...
Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the post-modern...
This thesis looks at the moon as a dramatic character in the works of John Lyly, William Shakespeare...
Ewen's paintings of the Montréal period illustrate his constant exploration of formal means, using p...
Taking place over two venues in London, PEER and Large Glass, 'Out of Nowhere' was a two-person exhi...
Soon after you begin studying the sky through your small telescope or binoculars, you will probably ...