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James Tailor works with different materials and does not allow himself to be limited by a specific style. By using the materials at the end of their "life", James Tailor creates from the very beginning of the process a narrative around the artwork that unfolds in personal or social problems.
“There used to be a point where I anchored my work to painting, and although there is an undeniable connection to this medium, this is no longer a primary concern for me. Letting my works exist as they are, somewhere between painting and sculpture, opens up new possibilities. In turning melancholy into material form, I aim to create indexical objects that point to the way human intuitions have been compromised by a dematerialized notion of a conceptual world.”
"Letting my works exist as they are, somewhere between painting and sculpture, opens up new possibilities "
The inherent sadness of Tailor's foreclosed objects is the feeling the artist chooses to cling to.
James Tailor explains that he found pink to be the most complex color to use. While there is a softness that absorbs you, you can have many other associations with the color; comfort, confinement, escape, birth, intercourse, fetish, illness, etc.
"I think you can communicate more through art because people like to come to their own conclusions, which makes art the perfect form of expression."
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