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Go Figure: Group Exhibition

past exhibition
2 - 24 August 2014 Gallery Exhibitions
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Gabriella Boyd | Simon Foxall | Darrell Hawkins | Kate Lyddon | Alice McCabe | Luke Waller
 
Go Figure, an exhibition curated by Roxie Warder, brings together six young UK based artists working predominately with the human form. The work on display overlaps in various thematic and formalistic ways, challenging the conventions of figurative painting. Go Figure signifies how younger artists view the importance of the human form and how they adapt their work to the subject’s constant evolution.
 
Gabriella Boyd works mainly in oil and revolves around the merging of private and public spaces. She uses the form to enliven and manipulate a real, tangible ‘set’, creating intriguing relations and playful juxtapositions. The figures in her paintings bridge the gap between the shifting terrain of interior and exterior spaces. Her work explores voyeurism, particularly in the role of the spectator.
 
Luke Waller jumps into a young couple’s holiday snap shots. Painted in an ethereal and nostalgic haze, he becomes part of a personal interaction between the pair. Waller’s tightly composed paintings on paper manage to hold the expressiveness of the work, despite the intimate size. The frames almost encroach on the subject’s space.
 
Alice McCabe’s work seemingly breaks out of the frame. The watercolours appear (to want) to seep into nearby sections, yet are held back by colourful barriers and twisted figures. The apparently genderless ‘beings’ are engulfed by their surroundings and mostly solitary, echoing a feeling of loneliness. McCabe’s work continues off the canvas with her artistic vocabulary encompassing performance, painting and sculpture.
 
Kate Lyddon’s more recent work has taken the form of painted sculptures. She creates glossy totems which seem in a constant state of transformation, linking/bridging to her large scale paintings where shape shifting figures play on the canvas. Echoing Francis Bacon mixed with Disney, dark and comical. The work although construed through dark subject matter, has a light-hearted and aesthetically pleasing outcome.
 
Simon Foxall’s background in painting informs his current multi-disciplinary work. Foxall explores themes such as cliché and stereotype, desire and sexuality, repression and concealment. He is particularly interested in the ways in which we form our relationship to culture through populist outlets such as entertainment. His recent series focuses on a hall of fame which includes portraits of TV and movie icons from period pieces such as Visconti movies, BBC dramas, queer film history and Hollywood mainstream. With an intention to reveal the personal in the popular, Foxall references the history of portrait painting by using the narratives attached as a tool to re-contextualise them as part of a wider body of work. The works become an exploration of devotion, idealism and a politicised sense of escapism.
 
Darrell Hawkins’s work embodies a world of colour, play, rhythm and abstraction.  Hawkins’s work is the visual record of a collection of fragmented ideas from past and present. The elements happily collide in a world that is simultaneously organised and chaotic. Hawkins is a chronicler of contemporary life, similar to Grayson Perry, who he cites as an inspiration. Creating bizarre and playful figures that are wild in colour like Boyd and Lyddon, he creates a visual complexity in his work which keeps us looking.
Works
  • Gabriella Boyd Untitled, 2012 Oil on canvas, 80 x 65cm
    Gabriella Boyd
    Untitled, 2012
    Oil on canvas,
    80 x 65cm
  • Gabriella Boyd Two Attending, 2014 Signed and dated reverso Oil on canvas 50 x 40 cm
    Gabriella Boyd
    Two Attending, 2014
    Signed and dated reverso
    Oil on canvas
    50 x 40 cm
  • Gabriella Boyd Backchat, 2014 Signed and dated reverso Oil on canvas 80 x 70 cm
    Gabriella Boyd
    Backchat, 2014
    Signed and dated reverso
    Oil on canvas

    80 x 70 cm
  • Gabriella Boyd Kimono, 2014 Signed and dated reverso Oil on canvas 91 x 106.5 cm
    Gabriella Boyd
    Kimono, 2014
    Signed and dated reverso
    Oil on canvas
    91 x 106.5 cm
  • Gabriella Boyd Lap, 2014 Signed and dated reverso Oil on canvas 185 x 155 cm
    Gabriella Boyd
    Lap, 2014
    Signed and dated reverso
    Oil on canvas
    185 x 155 cm
  • Kate Lyddon, Man Up, 2013
    Kate Lyddon, Man Up, 2013
  • Kate Lyddon, A Walk in the Park, 2013
    Kate Lyddon, A Walk in the Park, 2013
  • Kate Lyddon, Untitled (Lunatic), 2013
    Kate Lyddon, Untitled (Lunatic), 2013
  • Kate Lyddon, Untitled (Smiley), 2013
    Kate Lyddon, Untitled (Smiley), 2013
  • Kate Lyddon, Untitled (Straw Man), 2013
    Kate Lyddon, Untitled (Straw Man), 2013
  • Kate Lyddon, V.I.P no 1, 2014
    Kate Lyddon, V.I.P no 1, 2014
  • Kate Lyddon, V.I.P no 1, 2014
    Kate Lyddon, V.I.P no 1, 2014
  • Luke Waller , 2011 Acrylic on paper 25 x 36.5 cm (9 panels)
    Luke Waller
    , 2011
    Acrylic on paper
    25 x 36.5 cm (9 panels)
  • Luke Waller , 2012 Acrylic on paper 35 x 35 cm
    Luke Waller
    , 2012
    Acrylic on paper
    35 x 35 cm
  • Luke Waller Crossing the desert, 2012 Acrylic on paper 35 x 35 cm
    Luke Waller
    Crossing the desert, 2012
    Acrylic on paper
    35 x 35 cm
  • Luke Waller Friday’s a Gem Raise Your Hem, 2013 Acrylic on paper 42 x 62 cm
    Luke Waller
    Friday’s a Gem Raise Your Hem, 2013
    Acrylic on paper
    42 x 62 cm
  • Luke Waller Spring, 1954, 2012 Acrylic on paper 35 x 35 cm
    Luke Waller
    Spring, 1954, 2012
    Acrylic on paper
    35 x 35 cm
  • Simon Foxall, Always Live for Tomorrow (1963, 2014
    Simon Foxall, Always Live for Tomorrow (1963, 2014
  • Simon Foxall, Regency Dreamboat 1995, 2014
    Simon Foxall, Regency Dreamboat 1995, 2014
  • Simon Foxall, Take Another Little Piece of my Heart (1993), 2014
    Simon Foxall, Take Another Little Piece of my Heart (1993), 2014
  • Simon Foxall, The Beloved (Stephen Tennant), 2014
    Simon Foxall, The Beloved (Stephen Tennant), 2014
  • Darell Hawkins Reaped, 2013 Signed and dated reverso Oil on canvas 140 x 120 cm
    Darell Hawkins
    Reaped, 2013
    Signed and dated reverso
    Oil on canvas
    140 x 120 cm
  • Darell Hawkins Red Head, 2013 Signed and dated reverso Oil on canvas 40 x 30 cm
    Darell Hawkins
    Red Head, 2013
    Signed and dated reverso
    Oil on canvas
    40 x 30 cm
  • Alice McCabe Pale Offica Man Eating a banana, 2013 Acrylic on canvas 62 x 46 cm
    Alice McCabe
    Pale Offica Man Eating a banana, 2013
    Acrylic on canvas
    62 x 46 cm
  • Alice McCabe Woman Giving Birth In A Sauna , 2013 Acrylic on canvas 42 x 62 cm
    Alice McCabe
    Woman Giving Birth In A Sauna , 2013
    Acrylic on canvas
    42 x 62 cm
  • Alice McCabe Woman in Fur, 2012 Acrylic on oil on canvas 86 x 66 cm
    Alice McCabe
    Woman in Fur, 2012
    Acrylic on oil on canvas
    86 x 66 cm
  • Alice McCabe Zurich Man on His I - Phone Twice, 2013 Acrylic on canvas 62 x 46 cm
    Alice McCabe
    Zurich Man on His I - Phone Twice, 2013
    Acrylic on canvas
    62 x 46 cm
Installation Views
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Press
  • Go Figure - Cob Gallery

    Bob Chaundy, HuffPost, August 5, 2015
  • Figurative Painters in Focus

    Daisy Woodward, AnOther, August 11, 2014
  • Must-See Art Guide: London

    Alissa Darsa, Artnet, August 7, 2014
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