The Kind of Stillness

2020



Letters 16cm high
3 line arrangement: longest line 260cm approx
3 line arrangement height: 70cm approx

Daylight images: Aleksandra Warchol
Image: Tim Etchells

The Kind of Stillness uses a short phrase to summon a particular sate of stillness. Full text: The kind of stillness where everyone is listening. Part call to action, a piece of almost-instructional signage perhaps. The work is also a cue to memory or imagination, an invitation to wonder about specific kinds of stillness and where, and under what kinds of circumstances they might occur.

 

About Tim Etchells’ neon and LED works

Etchells’ neon and LED pieces often draw on his broader fascinations as an artist, writer and performance maker, exploring contradictory aspects of language – the speed, clarity and vividness with which it communicates narrative, image and ideas, and at the same time its amazing propensity to create a rich field of uncertainty and ambiguity.

Through simple phrases spelt out in neon, LED and other media, Etchells strives to create miniature narratives, moments of confusion, awkwardness, reflection and intimacy in public and gallery settings. Encountering the neon sign works, in the streets of a city or in the space of a white cube gallery, the viewer becomes implicated in a situation that’s not fully revealed, or a linguistic formulation that generates confusion or ambiguity. As often in Etchells’ work, in the neons the missing parts of the picture are as important as the elements that are present. Invoking a story, or projecting an idea out-of-context, the work invites us in, but into what exactly we can’t be sure.