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Drawings for a New Wall

David Tremlett: Sculptor & photographer known for large-scale pastel wall drawings & installations. Exploring space, memory, and impermanence – exhibited globally.

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Artist Biography

The Fragile Permanence of David Tremlett

To encounter the work of David Tremlett is to enter a dialogue between the enduring and the ephemeral. Born in 1945, this English-Swiss master has spent a lifetime navigating the delicate boundaries of space, memory, and material. His journey began far from the urban galleries of London, rooted in the rugged landscapes of Cornwall. Raised on his family's farm near Sticker, Tremlett developed an early, profound connection to the natural world—a bond that would later manifest in his fascination with how art interacts with its environment. This organic sensibility, paired with a rigorous academic foundation from Falmouth College of Art and the Royal College of Art, allowed him to bridge the gap between raw, elemental inspiration and sophisticated, structural complexity.

Tremlett’s artistic evolution is a testament to his versatility as a sculptor, photographer, and installation artist. While his early training under mentors like Francis Hewlett provided him with a foundational understanding of painting, it was his exploration of sculpture at the Birmingham School of Art that instilled in him a preoccupation with volume and presence. His travels through North America, Australia, and much of Africa and the Middle East further expanded his visual vocabulary, infusing his work with a global perspective on how light, geography, and culture shape our perception of space.

The Alchemy of Pastel and Wall

At the heart of Tremlett’s most celebrated practice lies a profound intimacy with the medium of pastel. For him, the pastel crayon is not merely a tool for color, but a philosophical choice. He is captivated by its inherent contradiction: it is a substance that is fragile and delicate, a fine powder so light it can be swept away by a breath, yet it possesses the power to create marks that are strong, demanding, and structurally tough. This duality mirrors his broader thematic interest in impermanence—the idea that beauty often resides in that which is fleeting.

This mastery is most breathtakingly realized in his large-scale wall drawings. These site-specific installations, such as his renowned works for the Tate Modern, transform architectural surfaces into living canvases. In these compositions, geometric forms like arches, trapezoids, and circles intertwine with sweeping lines to animate the very skin of a building. His work often embraces the concept of the ephemeral; many of his wall drawings are destined to be weathered by the elements or painted over, existing only for a brief moment in time before vanishing, leaving behind nothing but the memory of their presence.

A Legacy of Space and Memory

The historical significance of David Tremlett lies in his ability to redefine the relationship between the artwork and its site. He does not merely place art within a space; he allows the art to become an intrinsic part of the architecture itself. Through his meticulous manipulation of color and form, he invites viewers to contemplate the passage of time and the layers of history embedded in our surroundings.

His contributions to contemporary art can be summarized through several defining characteristics:

  • Integration of Medium and Concept: Using the fragility of pastel to mirror the fleeting nature of human memory.
  • Site-Specificity: Creating works that are inseparable from their physical environment, challenging the traditional notion of permanent, portable art.
  • Geometric Abstraction: Utilizing fundamental shapes to explore complex spatial relationships without relying on literal representation.
  • Global Influence: Drawing from a lifetime of international travel to create a universal language of form and texture.

Today, Tremlett remains a pivotal figure in the lineage of installation art, reminding us that even the most delicate traces can leave an indelible mark on our consciousness.

David Tremlett

David Tremlett

1945 - , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture & Installation Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Lionel Miskin
    • Francis Hewlett
  • Date Of Birth: 1945
  • Full Name: David Tremlett
  • Nationality: English/Swiss
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Drawing in 4 parts
    • Drawings for a New Wall
  • Place Of Birth: St Austell, United Kingdom
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