posted on 2024-11-13, 17:47authored byJonathan Cockburn
The work by Jon Cockburn exhibited in the Wynne Competition at the AGNSW (1982-83) was entitled Pig Memory II (1982), this work being a relief sculpture that explored the fragmentation of meaning that accompanies the scattering of a sense of place reaching back to Jon Cockburn’s adolescence, partly achieved by the inclusion of a Sepik (PNG) icon in the form of a small carved pig given to Jon by his father when they lived in the small town of Maprik, in the East Sepik District of Papua New Guinea. From this carved animal totem comes the meaning about which fragmentation takes place, with the fragmentation signified by the bound eucalypt twigs and ceramic shards that form a tactile and visual ground to past associations
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Cockburn, J. P.. Pig Memory II. Art Gallery of New South Wales. 18 December 1982 to 30 December 1983. Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 1982 Sydney: AGNSW, 1982.