Georgia Russell, “Fishing Nets” (2018) cut print on paper (Kozo) 47 ¼ x
59 x 6 2/3 inches (photo by Gilles Mazzufferi, © Georgia Russell,
images courtesy Galerie Karsten Greve, St. Moritz/Paris/Köln)
Georgia Russell’s
work of a cut print on paper made of Kozo fiber, “Fishing Nets” (2018)
might be a vision of what I fish would see as it lays gasping for breath
at the bottom of a net. It’s a swirl of sea and air and maybe a patch
of sun. Possibly it’s a deep darkness that fitfully clouds this vision
as a permanent night encroaches. Or it might be that Russell has made
the work a window into a littoral zone where seaweed swims up and
effloresces into mushrooming shrubs and the horizon disappears within a
domain where all is motion. Still, there are what looks like boats
visible in the gloaming, their bows, sterns, and sails curving like
cursive vessels surfing the waves.