Monika Crowley
she/her
Cycle, Spin, End
Laundry- ‘the washing’- as an act of cleansing and renewal, stretches across human history. It predates organised religion and echoes the cosmic cycles of birth, life, decay, and rebirth.
This body of work- an installation of expanded paintings and drawings evocative of clocks, pendulums, star maps, instructional diagrams, and gesture-mapping data, is rooted in the daily ritual of laundry, yet connected to the vast continuum of space.
Here, doing the washing is subverted into a sacred, ritualistic act, a meditation on the infinite, transforming this mundane labour into an eternal gesture. By embracing the absurd, it attempts to create order, giving significance to the seemingly insignificant, and resists the belief that we exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe.
End, oil and chalk on canvas, 90cm
Spin, oil and chalk on canvas, 90cm
Loading, stained glass, lint, light, plastic tub, assemblage
Cycle, Spin, painting series in situ, oil and chalk on canvas, 90cm
Research
Artist at work, process image
DIY artists' tools
Testing rotating canvas rig