Full Circle, Lorenzo Quinn
Quinn's historic connection to the Masters of the past, through his technique and execution, is undeniable. In the same vein, he often employs age-old symbols and icons within his work. Traditionally, the circle has always been taken as a symbol of infinite continuity. Adjectives such as metamorphosis, equilibrium and evolution come to mind, suggesting themes of adaptation, balance and harmony - words that have also been used as titles for a selected number of Quinn's exhibitions in the past.
Ever present in Quinn's body of work, the ideals and universal characteristics of love and relationships are still portrayed. However, the artist also turns away from interdependence, allowing for an alternative focus on individuality. Through new works such as Each In Their Own World, Moments and Will Power, Quinn is able to convey his own personal determination and emphasise another part of himself which he deems equally as important as the ability to rely on others. Some of the new works even come across as playful and light-hearted, alluding to the common allegorical phrase, The Game of Life, and suggest a refreshing surreal and whimsical approach to the work.
Full Circle, as an exhibition, in a way represents the many faces of Lorenzo Quinn as an artist and as a person - an overall scope of the artist's legacy, hints of his future trajectory, and everything that has come in between.