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After
gaining the equivalent of a degree in Graphic Design in 1984 Lancaster
worked as a Photographic Hand Printer in London for eight years, producing
large exhibition prints and aerial survey photography. In 1992, it
could be said, the drive to explore his art took over. In his drawings
the human body - most often the female form - is the central motif.
These intensely wrought works are characteristically orchestrated
around a central, diaphanous form, which simultaneously emerges from
and is enveloped by a limitless void. The forever-nascent figure is
the residue of the struggle to engage directly with the inner mystery
of things. In both his drawings and video work , Lancaster often takes
representations of the body so far that it is no longer recognisable,
yet still alive and imbued with a tangible presence. He tells how
he imagines the body 'glimpsed in the instance of some sensual delirium,
as though powerful emotions could alter perception and vision', and
radiating a strange kind of light suggestive of 'something we are
not consciously aware of'. |
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