FOUR ESTABLISHED ARTISTS AFFIRM THE RELEVANCE OF LANDSCAPE PAINTING
This
January four of Curwen Gallery’s most esteemed painters; John
Brokenshire, Mark Godwin, Robin Richmond and Richard Walker come
together to create Abstract Landscapes.
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Robin Richmond, Monument Valley, Arizona (2014), 81 x 130cm, acrylic on canvas |
Abstract Landscapes aims to examine their innovative approach. These artists share a common interest in capturing the essence and spirit of place rather than making a literal transcription of a particular location.
John Brokenshire, Flurry, acrylic on canvas, 65 x 65cm |
Abstract Landscapes is part of a series of events produced by Curwen Gallery which seek to promote contemporary painting. This exhibition follows the hugely successful Curwen Gallery Prize for Figurative Painting, which championed the work of emerging representational painters
Mark Godwin, Driftwood II, acrylic on canvas, 91 x 182cm |
Richard Walker, Desert Gorgeous |
Mark Godwin, Frontier XI, acrylic on canvas, 27 x 32cm |
Furthest
from traditional notions of the subject is Richard Walker, working
mainly on canvas, using paint, collage, wax crayons and charcoal,
incorporating text and found imagery.
In Mark Godwin’s work the romantic idea of The Sublime provides inspiration, a notion that he strongly associates with the sea and coastline. His work is often playful and colourful, with bold colours making intense sensorial impressions.
In Mark Godwin’s work the romantic idea of The Sublime provides inspiration, a notion that he strongly associates with the sea and coastline. His work is often playful and colourful, with bold colours making intense sensorial impressions.
Robin Richmond, Marble Quarry, Carrara, Italy, 100 x 81cm, acrylic on canvas |
In a similar way to Robin, John Brokenshire’s work is composed as an emotional response to a place rather than as an attempt to illustrate it. He spends much of his time walking in the Peak District, finding the experience of being in nature of essential importance to his painting.
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