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DAVID CREED & ANGELA ROSSITTO, CUP, 2016

Angela Rossitto and I decided to make an object in homage to our collaboration. Cup features the profiles of each artist and references the well-known visual illusion of the two faces and cup. This optical trick is known as the Rubin Vase and the interpretation of the image demonstrates that the whole is more than the sum of its’ parts.  This tension between figure and ground, often referred to as gestalt psychology has long occupied philosophers and theorists.

 

As artists, we have often been prompted to ask what the truth is about the art object. Is it merely a vessel? Or is the truth of the work about the coming together of artistic visions and attitudes to process? Are the artists stronger when they work together? 

 

We don’t know if we have found the truth yet. But the idea of the holy grail, the relic of truth that Christians seek, is often symbolised by a goblet similar to the one that we have made, so we must be on the right track.

David Creed and Angela Rossitto, Cup 2016, video

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Cup installation at The Laundry, Brisbane, 2016

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Cup installation at The Laundry, Brisbane, 2016

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Cup installation at The Laundry, Brisbane, 2016

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Resin goblets featuring our profiles.

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