Andrew Thorne: Radio Becomes Clear
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Harcourt House Artist Run Centre 10215 112 Street - 3rd flr, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 1M7

Andrew Thorne, "Synapse (detail)," 2022
silkscreen, woodcut. Photo courtesy of the artist
Opening Reception: Friday March 3rd, 7 -10 pm
An inky haze, the static of radio, a soft and quiet fidelity, deep blue and violet like the night. Through the static many voices emerge.
The exhibition, Radio Becomes Clear, is a conceptual conclusion of Andrew Thorne’s year-long visual diary of his woodcuts and etchings, culminating with the installation of his exhibition in Harcourt House’s Art Incubator Gallery. This body of work also includes written excerpts from journals and other diaries.
Radio Becomes Clear is about the ways in which we record our lives and how our entanglement with devices such as printmaking, writing, and new media can be both enriching and disorienting. In Thorne’s expressive body of work, journaling, paper ephemera, and collage find their way into his woodcuts, etchings, monotypes, and digital prints, exhibiting how paper has a memory of its own, able to transcribe our day-to-day lives. This exhibition presents the artist’s compelling point in the ongoing discussion on how media can be used to ground oneself in the moment or become lost in a cloud of thoughts.
Hand tracings are a lead motif throughout this exhibition. While recording his own presence, the artist is also drawing a symbol of connection, support, and community. The hand uplifts, it motions upwards and speaks to the voices of many. In carving this image, the artist is asking how we can reimagine our communities. How can our media and public spaces be redefined to hold and serve all people?
Though the artist does not propose direct answers to these questions, the act of carving forms a base to contemplate possible ways forward. Journaling itself may not seem radical, however, it presents an alternative solution to re-imagining the future. Radio Becomes Clear is an exhibition about the voices held within the noise of debris, the scraps of living that can be harnessed and charged with vision.
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