Series 1 by The Turner Collective

Published by
jesse
February 17, 2011

Michael Turner of The Turner Collective speaks to Ola Bednarczuk about his minimalist object Series 1.

“I feel really liberated today,” says a relaxed Michael Turner of The Turner Collective, post-opening night of his exhibition Series 1 / Issue A.

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“Tara [Welsh] and I have been working on the show for 2 years. It’s always been our plan to launch these pieces in a gallery because I really feel that’s the best way to see them.”

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Series 1 is a collection of 4 chairs built around minimalist principles and arising from Turner “experimenting, understanding and reinterpreting some pretty solid theories.”

 

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“When I was at university in Queensland [studying architecture] we really didn’t study the past,” Turner recalls.

“We studied now – which was the 80s. It was all very deconstructivist; we didn’t even look at postmodernism. Since I’ve got older, I’ve gone back and discovered architects.”

The work of Rudolph Schindler resonated particularly with Turner and influenced Series 1.

“Using that as a starting point, I reduced it even further and brought in a constructivist element, an exploration of materials and shapes. I really can’t reduce these any less, and that was the goal.” 

 

The construction process of Series 1 took Turner on a journey in which he discovered patterns in unexpected places.

Each of the 4 pieces is accompanied by a mathematical equation that tells the story of the chair and acts almost as a recipe for how to build it.

“I’m a big believer in the journey,” Turner says. “It’s such a cliché – but if I hadn’t sketched the first chair, I wouldn’t have got the next one, and the next. I wouldn’t have got the mathematical equations and learnt all about the materials.”

 

The journey will continue as Turner is set to release Series 1B – a Mondrian-esque painted series, followed by 1C in solid colours and 1D, most likely in stainless steel… the scope is endless.

Series 2 is also in research and development, and Turner is dreaming up ideas for Series 3 – in between regular stints as a production designer for major Australian and Hollywood films.

“I never want to be one thing,” Turner says.

Series 1 / Issue A is on exhibit at The Depot Gallery, Danks Street until the afternoon of Saturday 19 February.

The Turner Collective
theturnercollective.com