Pripyat, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (14)
Oil on canvas, 175cm x 95cm - 2009
This painting was exhibited at the 2009 Threadneedle Prize.
“…has an architectonic splendour crossed with a mood of decay and threat.”
Financial Times
"In contrast to the fairy-castle appearance of Godlieb’s post-human architecture, Zachary Peirce’s painting of “Pripyat, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone” bleaches the colours out of the natural landscape, leaving washed-out pinks, bruise purples and a colour the same yellow tone as human skin. A slight touch of green appears murky and poisonous. In the background there is a building that appears to be melting: the black outlines drip down the canvas into the overgrowth. Here the impact of humanity’s failings on nature has created a dirty, deserted area without any of the peace of Godlieb’s twilight scene."
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