"The Universe Is a Quiet Catastrophe": Alan Glass's Late Assemblages

Kristoffer Noheden
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Abstract: This article examines a selection of the assemblage artist Alan Glass's art made during the COVID-19 pandemic. In either direct or oblique ways, many of Glass's works from 2020 to 2022 allude to the pandemic and other ongoing crises including war and ecological catastrophe. Drawing on archival material and interviews with the artist, the article emphasizes the significance of poetry and esotericism for his art, and interprets the works under consideration as examples of gnosopoetics, or the pursuit of higher knowledge and radical transformation through surrealist art. After outlining Glass's trajectory from drawing and painting to the medium of assemblage and situating his art in the context of Surrealism in Canada, France, and Mexico, the author proceeds to a thematic discussion of Glass's pandemic-era works. These alternate between, on the one hand, depicting a broken world and thematizing death, and, on the other, calling forth possibilities of transformation through a surrealist poetics of the ascendant sign as well as imaginary forms of communication.
"宇宙是一场静悄悄的灾难":艾伦-格拉斯的晚期拼贴画
摘要:本文研究了拼贴艺术家艾伦-格拉斯(Alan Glass)在COVID-19大流行期间创作的部分艺术作品。格拉斯在 2020 年至 2022 年期间创作的许多作品都以直接或间接的方式暗示了大流行病以及其他正在发生的危机,包括战争和生态灾难。文章利用档案资料和对艺术家的访谈,强调了诗歌和神秘主义对其艺术的重要意义,并将所讨论的作品解释为 "超现实主义艺术"(gnosopoetics)的典范,即通过超现实主义艺术追求更高的知识和彻底的转变。作者概述了格拉斯从素描和绘画到组合媒介的发展轨迹,并将他的艺术置于加拿大、法国和墨西哥超现实主义的背景下,然后对格拉斯大流行时期的作品进行了专题讨论。这些作品一方面描绘了一个破碎的世界并将死亡主题化,另一方面通过超现实主义诗学的上升符号和想象的交流形式呼唤变革的可能性。
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