NEW YORK, NY.- In his new body of work, David Gilbert has been fashioning castles out of paper. He photographs these drawn and cut forms as they curl off the walls of his studio, dappled in the first rays of morning light or bathed in the glow of the evening.
The chateaux Gilbert chooses as subjects have a flavor of childhood, as if lifted from a fairytale. While the imagery draws on a sense of picture-book wonder, the castle as icon symbolizes power and dominance, staking a claim on land and over people. Gilberts rendering of these fortresses in drooping paper and scrappy cardboard defangs their power; stone heft and weight are made gossamer, the structures light with blowy impermanence.
Gilberts use of photography furthers this transient quality. Photography inherently captures a brief moment in time, and Gilberts images emphasize their temporality by tracking the passing arc of daylight over his paper world. These castles can be quickly rolled up like background sets of a puppet theatre. Gendered performance is implied in this theatricality, with supporting roles played by giant blooming lilies, partial sketches of hairy chests, and lushly creeping vines of ivy, threatening to subsume the whole scene.
Paper itself is a subject here, and there are many kinds of paper in Gilberts studio, used variously as sculptural material, draping, wallpaper, and drawing surface. They all come together to construct his ad-hoc scenes. There is also the photo paper of the prints themselves, at times pinned simply to the wall, a nod to the way paper hangs in the studio.
Mast Books will host a book launch celebration for David Gilbert's new monograph, "Lilies" on Thursday, May 21 at 6PM. The event will include a conversation between Gilbert and Wayne Koestenbaum, and will be followed by a book signing. Copies of "Lilies" will be available for purchase at the event. Mast Book is located at 72 Avenue A in the East Village.