Artist
- Anthony Zemke
A single perspective is by its very nature limited. It offers but one way of viewing the world. Only through the union of complementary and contrasting views can a deeper understanding of reality emerge. Unity reveals itself through diversity. One through many.
Humanity in the 21st century is grossly negligent of this truth. Once regarded as the rallying cry for human progress, calls for unity are increasingly abandoned in favour of fragmentation as individuals and communities retreat into physical and digital silos. Divisions of this kind and scale breed a host of societal ills—intolerance, fundamentalism, disinformation, isolation, overconsumption and cynicism—which leave us in a dire state of polarisation and paralysis. Where does one find hope, truth and beauty in a world split in two?
Points of Unity responds to this question with a series of eighteen monochromatic drawings created through the practice of ‘abstract illumination’. This term refers to the artist’s unique synthesis of two distinct styles of artmaking: spiritual abstraction, inspired by the philosophy of Wassily Kandinsky, and the traditional techniques of manuscript illumination. In Points of Unity, ‘abstract illumination’ is employed to transform dualistic, paradoxical and contradictory passages from a diverse ensemble of texts—ranging from philosophical classics and religious scripture to poetic fables and literary bestsellers—into harmonious, symmetrical and quasi-symbolic illustrations. Forming a constellation, these works imagine precious points of unity around which opposing perspectives, peoples and communities can unite.
Anthony Zemke (b. 1998, Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa) is an artist of Iranian-Pākehā descent specialising in illustration, painting, and calligraphy. His work is guided by a conceptual framework that draws on the Baha’i teachings, Eastern mysticism, and Western philosophy, with abstraction serving as the ideal vehicle for communicating emotional, social and spiritual realities.
Anthony graduated from the University of Auckland in 2020 with a Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (Honours) and currently balances his work as a medical device engineer with an emerging artistic practice in Tāmaki Makaurau. Recent solo exhibitions include: Meditations on Some Answered Questions (2021) and The Clouds of the Realms Above (2019) at Studio One Toi Tū.
A single perspective is by its very nature limited. It offers but one way of viewing the world. Only through the union of complementary and contrasting views can a deeper understanding of reality emerge. Unity reveals itself through diversity. One through many.
Humanity in the 21st century is grossly negligent of this truth. Once regarded as the rallying cry for human progress, calls for unity are increasingly abandoned in favour of fragmentation as individuals and communities retreat into physical and digital silos. Divisions of this kind and scale breed a host of societal ills—intolerance, fundamentalism, disinformation, isolation, overconsumption and cynicism—which leave us in a dire state of polarisation and paralysis. Where does one find hope, truth and beauty in a world split in two?
Points of Unity responds to this question with a series of eighteen monochromatic drawings created through the practice of ‘abstract illumination’. This term refers to the artist’s unique synthesis of two distinct styles of artmaking: spiritual abstraction, inspired by the philosophy of Wassily Kandinsky, and the traditional techniques of manuscript illumination. In Points of Unity, ‘abstract illumination’ is employed to transform dualistic, paradoxical and contradictory passages from a diverse ensemble of texts—ranging from philosophical classics and religious scripture to poetic fables and literary bestsellers—into harmonious, symmetrical and quasi-symbolic illustrations. Forming a constellation, these works imagine precious points of unity around which opposing perspectives, peoples and communities can unite.
Anthony Zemke (b. 1998, Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa) is an artist of Iranian-Pākehā descent specialising in illustration, painting, and calligraphy. His work is guided by a conceptual framework that draws on the Baha’i teachings, Eastern mysticism, and Western philosophy, with abstraction serving as the ideal vehicle for communicating emotional, social and spiritual realities.
Anthony graduated from the University of Auckland in 2020 with a Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (Honours) and currently balances his work as a medical device engineer with an emerging artistic practice in Tāmaki Makaurau. Recent solo exhibitions include: Meditations on Some Answered Questions (2021) and The Clouds of the Realms Above (2019) at Studio One Toi Tū.