Archive for the ‘Drawings’ Category

Hatch

27Jan12

Hatch is an exhibition of parallel investigations into notions of path finding and city building. Tammy Lu and Crystal Bueckert’s research and drawings address historical and imagined narratives of Saskatoon by tracing and layering events, characters, infrastructures and geography. Using human and architectural characters of Saskatoon as a narrative code, Lu proposes a process of [...]


Book cover for The Democracy of Objects by Levi Bryant Illustration by Tammy Lu, cover design by Katherine Gillieson Pencil on paper 65cm x 50cm “Onticology proposes a flat ontology where objects of all sorts and at different scales equally exist without being reducible to other objects and where there are no transcendent entities such [...]


W

14Aug11

W Pencil on paper 65cm x 50cm © 2011 Tammy Lu


A

14Jul11

A Pencil on paper 65cm x 50cm © 2011 Tammy Lu


I

14Jun11

I Pencil on paper 65cm x 50cm © 2011 Tammy Lu


Untitled 22

26Oct10

Untitled 22 Pencil on paper 65cm x 50cm © 2010 Tammy Lu


Quadruple Object (detail) Pencil on paper 65cm x 50cm © 2010 Tammy Lu ”Causation is vicarious insofar as two real or two sensual objects can not touch. Asymmetry merely addresses the other side of that story by pointing to another place where objects do in fact touch – a place where real objects meet sensual [...]


untitled 21

28Feb10

Untitled (detail) Pencil and gouache on paper 30cm x 42cm © 2010 Tammy Lu “It seems that reference is not simply the act of pointing or a way of keeping, on the outside, some material guarantee for the truth of a statement; rather it is our way of keeping something constant through a series of [...]


untitled 20

31Jan10

Untitled Pencil and gouache on paper 30cm x 30cm © 2010 Tammy Lu “Instead of the vertical abyss between words and world, above which the perilous footbridge of correspondence would hang, we now have a sturdy and thick layering of transverse paths through which masses of transformations circulate. (…) ‘It refers to something there’ indicates [...]


untitled 19

26Dec09

Untitled (detail) Pencil on paper 30cm x 30cm © 2009 Tammy Lu “The unbelievably small and the unbelievably vast eventually meet, like the closing of a gigantic circle.” Richard Matheson, The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)



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