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Four Date Drawings

Runo Lagomarsino (1977 –)

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Runo Lagomarsino’s “Four Date Drawings”: A Meditation on Time, History, and Colonial Echoes

The world of contemporary art often seeks to dismantle established narratives, prompting us to reconsider our understanding of the past and its lingering influence. Runo Lagomarsino's "Four Date Drawings" (2011) embodies this spirit with a quiet yet profound intensity. These unassuming works, rendered in delicate washes of sunlight-bleached paper, are far more than simple sketches; they’re invitations to contemplate the passage of time, the weight of history, and the complex legacies of colonialism – particularly as experienced within Latin America.

At first glance, the drawings appear almost ephemeral, a fleeting impression captured on fragile material. Each piece features four dates, deliberately obscured by the relentless action of sunlight. This deliberate obfuscation is key to their power. The dates themselves are not revealed, yet they function as anchors, grounding the viewer in a specific temporal context. Lagomarsino isn’t interested in precise chronology but rather in the *feeling* of time – its erosion, its distortion, and its inherent ambiguity. The technique itself—using sunlight to bleach the paper—is integral to this effect; it's a process of deliberate decay, mirroring the way historical narratives themselves can fade, shift, and ultimately be reinterpreted.

Exploring Coloniality Through Abstract Form

Lagomarsino’s work is deeply rooted in his exploration of colonial history and its ongoing impact on contemporary Latin America. He frequently engages with themes of conflict, violence, and the enduring structures of power that perpetuate inequality. “Four Date Drawings” can be understood as a subtle yet insistent critique of this colonial legacy. The abstract forms – suggestive of maps, borders, or perhaps even fragmented memories – evoke the contested territories and disrupted identities that characterize many post-colonial societies.

The artist’s choice to work with paper, a material intimately connected to documentation and record-keeping, adds another layer of significance. Paper has historically been used to both preserve and erase narratives, to document triumphs and conceal injustices. Lagomarsino's use of sunlight to degrade the paper speaks directly to this duality – it’s a visual representation of how history is constantly being rewritten, reinterpreted, and ultimately, lost.

Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

While devoid of explicit imagery, “Four Date Drawings” are rich in symbolic resonance. The bleached dates function as reminders of forgotten events, silenced voices, and the ways in which historical trauma can linger beneath the surface. The fragility of the paper itself speaks to the vulnerability of memory and the precariousness of truth. There’s a palpable sense of melancholy woven into these works – not a dramatic or overtly sorrowful sadness, but rather a quiet contemplation of loss and displacement.

Furthermore, the setting in which these drawings were exhibited—often at venues like la Biennale di Venezia—highlights their engagement with global art discourse. The juxtaposition of these intimate, almost meditative pieces within the context of a major international art event underscores their relevance to broader conversations about cultural exchange, identity, and the complexities of the contemporary world.

A Timeless Reflection on History’s Echoes

“Four Date Drawings” is not simply an artwork; it's an experience. It invites viewers to slow down, to consider the unseen forces that shape our understanding of the past, and to recognize the enduring impact of colonial legacies in the present. Lagomarsino’s masterful use of technique—particularly his innovative approach to paper degradation—combined with his profound engagement with historical themes, creates a work of remarkable subtlety and emotional depth. Reproductions of this piece offer a powerful way to bring its contemplative spirit into any space, serving as a constant reminder of the importance of remembering – and re-evaluating – our collective history.


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  • Medium: Sun-paper drawings
  • Artistic style: Abstract expressionism
  • Influences: Lagomarsino
  • Artist: Runo Lagomarsino
  • Title: Four Date Drawings
  • Location: Google Arts & Culture
  • Subject or theme: Colonial heritage

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