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Peter Griffin

The year the pope died and Liverpool won the European Cup

16 September - 8 October 2005

"1978 was the year two Popes died and that Liverpool F.C. won the European Cup. I was living in Rome having won the Prix de Rome scholarship – a young student living in a beautiful studio. During my two years in Rome I wandered the streets fascinated by the city, its culture, and society; I spent hours studying the Quattrocentro and Renaissance paintings in that city, all of which played a role in the development of my own paintings. When I returned to Rome this year though I recognised something which had been an even greater influence on me.

On this most recent trip I decided to visit to the Baths of Diocletian. In the central courtyard, as in lots of places in Rome, there are on display many fragments of Roman sculpture dating back over two thousand years. These sculptures ranged from complete or near complete classical figures to barely recognisable, partially eroded fragments. What struck me on that visit was that imbued in all of these sculptures and fragments, irrespective of how abstract, was the human presence.

These sculptures are of their time and yet in a strange kind of way they also echo the needs of our own time and all times. These pieces, gathered from many generations of sculptors, reflect the whole spectrum of the human condition; of the beautiful and the ugly, of love and of hate, of fear and of joy. Looking at these sculptures in the courtyard one recognises the need of the human race to glorify certain of its members (celebrities) – literally putting them on a pedestal, also the desire of successive generations to leave a mark of their own existence by accommodating the fear of mortality on one hand and celebrating the achievement of human expression on the other.

For twenty years or more these elements of fragment and juxtaposition have also been unconsciously the driving force in my painting. I use fragments of figures indicating a human presence, these fragments often appearing in different picture planes within the painting; a way of showing two or more timescales, places or emotional states of being.

What I didn't realise until my visit to the Baths of Diocletian was where those elements had come from. I found out in July 2005 - the year Pope John Paul II died and Liverpool won the European cup - again."

Peter Griffin London August 2005



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