Looking at artist’s work of the last 3 – 4
years, anyone may feel bemused at the idea that some of these pieces are one
person’s work. As from 2009 there is an evident and deliberate distancing from
painting as the work starts posing different kinds of experiential requirements
on the viewer. Installation and sculpture, especially a particular interest in
curved surfaces leads the artist to consider ‘the site’. The definition of this
term, or ‘ the site specific’ is not a static one – yes the work Tixref considers the physical space
where it exists, unfolds and being posed upon. Although such relation is
perceived in subsequent pieces, each work seems less dependable on the direct
physical site it is shown in, but starts to comment on satellite sites such as
the works http://, cyclical and 77. Having participated in diverse calls, projects, and
collaborations the medium of the artist tends to change depending on what suits
best a concept to be communicated. Despite such changes, a metaphysical enquiry
on the repercussions of the human act seems to ripple in most of his work. In
the latest works Stratum and Residuum, the artist explores the direct
relationships between what something is and what it looks like – an element
present in Robert Callender’s works.
Being Artist in Residence at Sea Loft and so close to Callender’s work Calleja
chooses to tackle his series 1.2.4.8.16.
This is a series of temporary interventions that involve glass and wood. Each
intervention heightens a different aspect of the work through: its applied
pressure, its visibility, its temporal existence, its latching relation to the
site. How this series will evolve, in its perception or affectation by the
viewer will unfold in future explorations.
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