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LUKE CHISWELL
’STILL DIGGING IN THE DARK’


Luke Chiswell
Good good good
, 2023
Wood
82 x 20 cm
SOLD

Jerico Contemporary is delighted to present ‘STILL DIGGING IN THE DARK’, the gallery’s sixth solo exhibition with Australian artist Luke Chiswell. Opening Thursday March 2 and showing until Saturday March 25, ‘STILL DIGGING IN THE DARK’ represents the most distilled showing yet of multidisciplinary artist Chiswell’s signature sculptural works, otherwise known as trophies.

 In ‘STILL DIGGING IN THE DARK’, Chiswell’s heightened reverence for the notion of process-as-art has prompted a renewed focus on his early mark making, a self-perpetuating record of tries and fails. “You think there’s a finish line but there just never is a finish line,” says the artist. “There’s something nice in that as well. You never get there.”

 Here, Chiswell returns to his formative materials with 12 wooden works, along with one trophy cast in aluminium and another, for the first time, in bronze. The creation of the title piece in a material of inherent value can be seen as an assertion of the artist’s magical thinking, despite the presence of doubt.


In many ways, ‘STILL DIGGING IN THE DARK’ represents a homecoming for Chiswell. Having made much of his oeuvre in Los Angeles and New York City, Chiswell worked with a foundry near Sydney to create this exhibition’s metal works. The wooden pieces are the first he has made in a new studio on shared Country close to his hometown of Collector, NSW. It is a deviation from the makeshift, quickly disassembled creative spaces to which the artist had become accustomed. But Chiswell has maintained a sense of motion in his practice, urged onward by the mantras that have made their way into his works.

 The artist’s asemic text, referencing his dyslexia, presents as a cyclical conversation through dark nights of the soul. Followers of Chiswell’s work will notice a return to familiar affirmations in No Good Good, Last Try and No End. It’s true that repetition begets progression but, for Chiswell, the action has always been the reward.

Luke Chiswell
No End, 2023
Wood
82 x 20 cm
$ 1,200.00
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Luke Chiswell
Try, try, try, 2023
Wood
80 x 20 cm
$1,200
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Luke Chiswell
Still Digging In The Dark, 2023
Bronze
82 x 20 cm
$ 2,800.00
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Luke Chiswell
No Good Good, 2023
Aluminium
82 x 20 cm
$ 1,800.00
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ARTIST BIOGRAPHY:

Luke Chiswell in his studio.

Luke Chiswell was born in Australia. His solo exhibitions include ‘COMES IN WAVES’ Jerico Contemporary, Sydney (2022), ‘no good, no good, good’ Jerico Contemporary, Sydney (2021), 'UNDAWAY FO', Jerico Contemporary, Sydney (2020), 'Thought It Was But It Wasn’t’, Jerico Contemporary, Sydney (2020), 'Wish It Would Last', Jerico Contemporary, Sydney (2019), 'Digging in the Dark', Tributary Gallery, Canberra (2017), 'Borrow Tomorrow', Nishi Gallery, Canberra (2017), 'So Far So Good', Thompson House, Los Angeles (2016), 'To Young To Win Too Old Too Lose', TT Gallery, Sydney (2015), 'Touch Line', Chasm Gallery, New York (2015), 'As It Goes', Nishi Gallery, Canberra (2015), 'Have a Lovely Day', Friend Gallery, Canberra (2014), 'New Work New York', Union Avenue, Brooklyn (2014), 'Straight Face', Nishi Gallery, Canberra (2014), and 'Face Facing', Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Canberra (2013). His group exhibitions include ‘Fire Fight’, Nishi' Gallery Canberra (2020). Recent residencies include Unit 1 Gallery in London (2019) and Tappan Collective in Los Angeles (2019). The artist currently lives and works in NSW, Australia.