Showing posts with label JERWOOD DRAWING PRIZE TOURING EXHIBITION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JERWOOD DRAWING PRIZE TOURING EXHIBITION. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2007

JERWOOD DRAWING PRIZE TOURING EXHIBITION

This exhibition is over the river from the Royal Academy, where I went in the morning. It is near Southwark tube.
Such a big change from the Baselitz show. A real jump down.
These drawings seemed more like rough illustrations or ideas for advertisements. Of course it is a mixed show, not all the work is 2-D or on paper. Nevertheless, there seems to be little linked to the great drawing achievements of the past, no passing nod to the drawings of Van Gogh, or Rembrandt or seven Ardizzoni.
Of course I am biased because this is the second year my entry for the Jerwood has been rejected!
However, if drawing is to be considered seriously, I feel that the judges will have to get away from their preoccupation with the art-school student, graphic design doodle that most of these drawings bring to mind.