Collection: Lucy Anlezark
@luanlezark
luanlezark.com
Lucy Anlezark is an artist living and practising on Gadigal land (Sydney), Australia. Situating herself between the spatial philosophies of expanded drawing and the semantic potency of the photograph, Anlezarks’ practice is a poetic investigation of the vacillating faculties of perception and meaning-making. Conceptually anchored in cosmological concerns, Anlezark works via processes of observation, documentation and material reconfiguration in order to articulate a visual vocabulary for a multifaceted concept of time; for the textures of temporality, the dilations and contractions of duration, the dimensions of memory. Approaching the archive as a mutable mnemonic device, and space and material as repositories for its expanded interpretation, Anlezark deconstructs the visual language of time measurement and amongst its debris, builds a poem of temporality that, via its visual slippage and linguistic undulations, seeks to remain intellectually unrestricted.