"Noah Taylor's haunted portraits stare back at us and we can't help but be touched by their strange, blank beauty." - Nick Cave
You may recognise him from fantasy TV hit Game of Thrones,
or Richard Ayowade’s indie movie marvel Submarine, but Noah Taylor has more
talents up his sleeve than acting alone. He makes his artistic debut in London at
the Lawrence Alkin Gallery of Soho this month.
The exhibition, titled People are Strange, gives us a look
into the mind of a man who describes himself as a ‘non-committed catholic neo
situationist’. Taylor’s cartoonish style renders a monochrome world of child-like
and almost crude ink drawings on paper, introducing us to strange characters in
a sparse and symbolic world. Evoking the illustrations of a story book, each
bleak and arresting scene captures the imagination, despite the elemental primitiveness
of Taylor’s technique and materials of choice.
Religious art, comic books and popular culture are obvious
reference points for the Australian-born artist. GQ hailed 2014 as the year at
Taylor’s visual art outshines his acting work. We shall have to wait and see.
People are Strange is on at the Lawrence Alkin Gallery in
Soho until the 5th of April.
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