Unlikely Architectures explores the fundamental method of transferring images onto cloth by screen-printing, a process that was introduced to Taylor’s practice in the late 1970s.This allows him to shift the urgency of a drawn mark directly onto fabric, permitting a change in scale and the chance to repeat imagery.
Unlikely Architectures presents select works spanning a five-year period, made from direct observations of architecture. Drawings provide shapes and gestures that are reconfigured onto different substrates including board, canvas and cloth. Collectively the work interrogates a language of embedded mark-making and materiality which visually hints at an imagined topography.