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That's Right Mister And How's Your Fairytale Coming Along?: Nina Mae Fowler

past exhibition
11 October - 16 November 2013 Gallery Exhibitions
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‘That’s Right Mister, and How’s Your Fairy Tale Coming Along’ is the first large-scale installation of sculpture and drawings that Nina Mae Fowler has exhibited in the UK.
 
Steeped in the saturated glitz of golden-era Hollywood, Fowler’s work explores the contrast of the surface’s shimmer and an anxiety over the emptiness it might conceal. Citing Kenneth Anger’s ‘Hollywood Babylon’ as a formative influence, she pays due attention to what Anger called ‘the scalding reality behind the glittering facade of America’s dream factory.’ It is in this vein that Fowler’s work transcends the specific time-scape of these scenes, extending the limits of the flat, cinematic image, and revelling in the raw emotive depth contained within. These images are all the more powerful to a contemporary audience, aware of the hidden depths behind the beauty, only ever a mouse-click away from stripping back the smokescreen of fame.
 
At the centre of Fowler’s new show at the Cob Gallery, are her life-size ‘leaning boards’ – reconstructions of the off-screen props on which film-starlets would rest between takes, in order to relax without crumpling their dresses. Forgotten today and overlooked in their time, these boards seemed to exist in a perpetual duality between their own mundanely mechanical weight and the supposed lightness of the stardust they supported.
In ‘That’s Right Mister, and Hows your Fairy Tale Coming Along’, the leaning boards will be seen for the first time – a perfect extension of ideas presented in Ninas work; the supposed stillness in the heat of the moment. Her use of labour-intensive manual draftsmanship is integral to this, working in counterpoint with the instantaneousness of cinematography and the conventional immediacy of monochrome, wrenching the fullest possible capacity from the still image before it passes swiftly by.
 
Removed from the film-set to the gallery space, these boards seem suddenly to encapsulate Hollywood’s particular strangeness – the appearance of leisure as a form of work; apparent ease revealed as exhausting.
Fowler’s singular amalgamation of three-dimensional and graphic forms have recently seen her exhibiting in Paris, Hong Kong, Aschaffenburg and London. Recently named Saatchi’s one to watch, she has also been nominated for the BP Portrait Prize, as well as being shortlisted for both the Jerwood Drawing Prize and the Young Masters Prize in 2012. Both of Fowler’s previous installations have been archived in international collections.
Works
  • Nina Mae Fowler Intimate Strangers: Carla's Mum, 2013 Pencil on paper, vinyl and stainless steel 125 x 91 x 9 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Intimate Strangers: Carla's Mum, 2013
    Pencil on paper, vinyl and stainless steel
    125 x 91 x 9 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Intimate Strangers: Trojan, 2013 Pencil on paper, eyelets and vinyl 142 x 117 x 9 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Intimate Strangers: Trojan, 2013
    Pencil on paper, eyelets and vinyl
    142 x 117 x 9 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Chronicle of a Death Foretold, 2011 Pencil, graphite and eyelets 200 x 114 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Chronicle of a Death Foretold, 2011
    Pencil, graphite and eyelets
    200 x 114 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Clark and Jean, 2011 Pencil, graphite and eyelets 157 x 114 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Clark and Jean, 2011
    Pencil, graphite and eyelets
    157 x 114 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler I Wake Up Screaming , 2011 Pencil on paper, collage and eyelets 40 x 33 x 3 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    I Wake Up Screaming , 2011
    Pencil on paper, collage and eyelets
    40 x 33 x 3 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler I Wake Up Screaming, 2011 Pencil, graphite and eyelets 40 x 33 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    I Wake Up Screaming, 2011
    Pencil, graphite and eyelets
    40 x 33 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler I Wake Up Screaming II, 2011 Pencil on paper, collage and eyelets 40 x 33 x 3 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    I Wake Up Screaming II, 2011
    Pencil on paper, collage and eyelets
    40 x 33 x 3 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler I Wake Up Screaming IV, 2011 Pencil on paper, collage and eyelets 40 x 33 x 3 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    I Wake Up Screaming IV, 2011
    Pencil on paper, collage and eyelets
    40 x 33 x 3 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Jean (Knockers III), 2013 Black chalk on paper and brass 120 X 158 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Jean (Knockers III), 2013
    Black chalk on paper and brass
    120 X 158 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Joan (Knockers I), 2013 Black chalk and brass 136 x 94 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Joan (Knockers I), 2013
    Black chalk and brass
    136 x 94 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Lucia (Knockers V), 2013 Black chalk on paper and brass 95 x 152 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Lucia (Knockers V), 2013
    Black chalk on paper and brass
    95 x 152 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Marilyn (Knockers II), 2013 Black Chalk on Paper and Brass 108 x 142 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Marilyn (Knockers II), 2013
    Black Chalk on Paper and Brass
    108 x 142 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Marlene (Knockers IV), 2013 Black chalk on paper and brass 106 x 138 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Marlene (Knockers IV), 2013
    Black chalk on paper and brass
    106 x 138 cm
  • Nina Fowler Soon II: One Femme Mariee, 2013 Black chalk on paper, wood and lead paint 90 x 81 x 7 cm
    Nina Fowler
    Soon II: One Femme Mariee, 2013
    Black chalk on paper, wood and lead paint
    90 x 81 x 7 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Soon III: The Death of Paqurri, 2013 Black chalk on paper, wood and lead paint 90 x 81 x 7 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Soon III: The Death of Paqurri, 2013
    Black chalk on paper, wood and lead paint
    90 x 81 x 7 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Soon: Jonny Ray, 2013 Black chalk on paper, wood and lead paint 90 x 81 x 7 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Soon: Jonny Ray, 2013
    Black chalk on paper, wood and lead paint
    90 x 81 x 7 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Ingrid (Leaning board VI), 2013 Pencil on paper, wood 167 X 77 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Ingrid (Leaning board VI), 2013
    Pencil on paper, wood
    167 X 77 cm
  • Nina Mae Fowler Katherine (Leaning board VII), 2013 Pencil on paper, wood 186 X 56 cm
    Nina Mae Fowler
    Katherine (Leaning board VII), 2013
    Pencil on paper, wood
    186 X 56 cm
Installation Views
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  • Installation I
  • Installation Iv
  • Ingrid
  • Marilyn
  • Jean Ii
Press
  • Artist Nina Mae Fowler draws from Hollywood’s golden age

    Miranda Bryant, Evening Standard, December 10, 2015
  • Phoebe Collings-James on Pre-Code Hollywood and Nina Fowler

    Phoebe Collings-James, AnOther Magazine, February 26, 2015
  • Nina Fowler’s Solo Exhibition

    Art Circus Review, Art Circus Review, November 1, 2013
  • Cob Gallery x Nina Mae Fowler

    Sharon Walker, Art Wednesday Journal, October 21, 2013
  • Cob Gallery

    Kentish Towner, Kentish Towner, October 17, 2013
  • Who is Nina Mae Fowler?

    Sharon Walker, Harpers Bazaar, October 9, 2013

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