Matthew Cole
Region: Northeast
My paintings are reconstructions of certain memories I have
felt an urgency to record, often representing potent personal
experiences. Working from photographs as well as art-historical
references, dreams, and the imaginary, I rarely restrict myself to
a single source. Distortion and fragmentation are welcomed in
my work, for I believe they are primary qualities of memory and
the subconscious.
Carl Jung’s writings on visions and symbols have encouraged
me to pay attention to certain images. He wrote, “The years
when I was pursuing my inner images were the most important
of my life—the later details are clarifications of the material that
burst forth from the unconscious. It was the prima materia for a
lifetime’s work.” Jung grasped the human psyche through writing,
analyzing his own visions as well as those of his patients. I strive
to elevate my own archetypal ideas through painting. Several of
my images came to me in a “burst,” a term Jung used to describe
the initial stages of archetypal image development.