Lucas Grogan x Citylights Projects x Movida. Hosier Lane, Melbourne. April 2011
http://www.citylightsprojects.com/
http://www.untilnever.net/projects/backchat
http://www.untilnever.net/streets/you-look-terrific-babe
- Movida Hosier Lane Melbourne
- Movida Hosier Lane Melbourne
- Movida Hosier Lane Melbourne
- Movida Hosier Lane Melbourne
- Movida Hosier Lane Melbourne
- Movida Hosier Lane Melbourne
The Lexicon of Lucas on Hosier Lane
By Anna Sutton
Broadsheet
The project was commissioned by Citylights Projects, who responded to a request by Movida for a new, dynamic artwork to adorn Hosier Lane. Citylights director Andrew Mac says the brief entailed no graffiti to provide a point of difference from the surrounding laneway. “Lucas’s work has a beautiful combination of elements,” says Andrew. “It has a lot of text, which is something that is missing from the street. And the Moorish influences link with Movida beautifully.”
Grogan brings text to the forefront of the street art medium, employing sarcastic quotes that jump out at the viewer – famous, overheard and everyday sayings. Many of the phrases draw on the shorthand style of text messaging. “good to see you too babe” is immediately familiar, while “never complain, never explain” is a bona fide Kerry Packerism. Grogan says the phrases can be interpreted in a positive or facetious manner. “They are sarcastic, but at times they’re also painfully honest and sincere.”
Grogan’s aim was to create a work that passers-by would interact with. “I wanted to create a work that people not only photographed, but could also step into. They can position themselves in the centre of the blue spiral and have their own radiating halo.”
The idea of sanctuary is one that permeates Grogan’s work. The spiral quilt motif is based on the ritual whereby friends and family members would collect patches with folky images, phrases or prayers. “Once collected, they created a warm, safe and protective quilt for the owner,” Grogan says. “That’s what I wanted to do.”
