Duncan MacAskill | DFM Recordings @ Vigo, 2018
27 April - 25 May 2018
For Duncan MacAskill’s third show at Vigo he revisits his
DNA paintings of the 90s with three brand new works presented alongside three
classic nineties paintings. In addition,
the exhibition features several highlights from his ten-year show at Toynbee Studios. He was artist in residence between 2004 and
2007 while the building underwent major renovation and during this time he
worked with processes of collection, retrieval, measurement and material
excavation relating to the changing environment.
Conceived in the early nineties when RNA and DNA were
topical issues, MacAskill's DNA paintings consist of abstract marks, which echo
the horizontal, slot-like patterning of discarded DNA gels. Fascinated
conceptually, by how we are all an amalgamation of virtually identical
constituent parts, yet at once all radically different, he sees these discarded
unreferenced gels as visual abstractions of an individual’s genetic makeup, -
comprehendible by an expert yet just shapes to the layman. They act as potent visual
source for an artist preoccupied with what is left behind; incidental traces of
life, movement and time. Using thinly cut pieces of card to apply the slivers
of paint to his canvases, each work in the series shares a common thread of
repetitive technique/ process associated with scientific investigation but
cannot escape the crafted element of MacAskill's mark making. Like the DNA gels
each one fundamentally looks similar but is essentially unique.
These are abstract portraits of unknown sitters, a tribute
to both our strong commonality and total uniqueness.
Duncan MacAskill is a London-based visual artist whose work has been presented
in a range of contexts, including a large-scale commission for Sadlers Wells
and installations at Wapping Power Station, drawing collaborators from
backgrounds spanning dance, theatre and sound. He is represented exclusively by
Vigo Gallery.