Neil Clements

Marble flour, polyester resin, aluminium.

Bottomless Doubt 2009
Large format polaroid.

XV*** 2009.
Oil on canvas.
iv. The patenting and initial production of Gibson’s “modernistic” guitar series in 1958
is separated by well over a decade from its subsequent adoption by musicians
dramatically different from those to which it was originally marketed.
There is a very particular satisfaction to be gained from watching
the shifting play of context on objects that once aspired to be timelessly modern.
Neil Clements
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