Jennifer Price
Jennifer Price is an artist intrigued by the association of art, artist and viewer, and the interaction between these elements. She takes man-made objects that perform a task for us in modern society and inks them up and prints them. Two main elements underpin her work; the first of these elements concerns dimensions. Jennifer takes a recognisable object, such as a television, that is three-dimensional and prints it so that it is splayed out flat onto a canvas; turning the 3d into 2d, and removing its purpose and function. The second element underlying her work is its association with stereotypical, psychiatric “Inkblots”. The concept behind this aspect is the creativity of the viewer as much as the art or artists themselves. Similarly to a psychiatrist’s inkblot, the imagination is invited and the accidental can become a whole new image: the emergence of creativity. By using a recognisable object to begin with it challenges the viewer further, asking them to look beyond the obvious. Their interpretation is their own, and not the artists: they become the works meaning.
Jennifer sees artist, art and audience as all part of a piece of work. In her work they are inseparable.
Her aim is to take this idea further, constantly refining it and reacting to society and her position in it. The work will always be evolving.
Price has recently received recognition for the exhibitions she has been organising in her hometown. Tackling the issues of art recognition outside of London Price began with her local area around Maidstone UK, organising non-profit “THE/RE:Generation” exhibition in a vacant shop in the heart of the town. Bringing together local artists at all stages of their career, local and national celebrities, the town council, local businesses and trades people, both local and national press and media recognition and the public she began her aim of creating a local network, with art as its catalyst, that all members can benefit from. Life was brought to a desolate area affected by the recession and opportunities were created for artists. The main aim Price is working towards with shows like this is rejuvenating and creating vibrant art scenes outside of the traditional areas such as London. She is creating new opportunities for artists, and refreshing a buzz about art in areas that are often overlooked by the art clique. Jennifer wants to bring art back to all the public.
Location: Maidstone
Website: www.jenniferpriceart.com
Contact: art-at-heart@hotmail.co.uk
Tags: fine art, installation, maidstone, Painting, Sculpture




