Showing posts with label Art Exhibition Yorkshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Exhibition Yorkshire. Show all posts

Monday, 7 July 2014

STUFT All Over Again- Red Gallery, Hull UK until July 13th, 2014




A belated entry to my blog.....Stuft all over Again is the second show at the Red Gallery of Contemporary Arts, Hull by ex-students and staff of the Fine Art course at the Hull School of Art (as apposed to the School of Art and Design) which closed in 2005 to become part of Hull College. The first show was in 2004 under the title of simply Stuft.





Contributers and punters outside of the Red Gallery on Osbourne Street, opening night June 13th 2014.





This show was curated by Louise Hazelwood an-ex fine art student (1991-1994) and Hull-based artist (pictured above in the Hull Daily Mail).










My three pieces.


Is the above piece Rosse Butler's work or Rob Gawthrop's?





One of Stuart Bradshaw's unstretched canvases: Lasker meets Reinhardt.


 

Many thanks to the curator, the contributors, the tutors and to the Red Gallery for such a great show.

Until July 13, 2014 
Red Gallery of Contemporary Art,
19 Osbourne Street
Hull,
HU1 2NL
UK 

Monday, 20 June 2011

Jayne Jones: New work and New Exhibition 'Material Matters" 22 June-30 July, 2011





 Jayne Jones - Our greater Scheme for Happness - Mixed Media on Canvas - Size 90cm x 90cm

The artist Jayne Jones has a new show of abstract paintings at the Duckett & Jeffrys Gallery in Malton from the 22nd June until 30th July. I have watched her style and approach develop from the early-mid nineties from mixed media/collage  to  acrylic and oil, to  industrial paint. These works featured here are produced using mixed media; oil pigment, industrial paint and resin.



 Jayne Jones - Where Effort & Form Disappear - Mixed Media on Canvas - Size 400cm x 210cm





In the essay "Experiments in Painting"  by David Sweet he states that Jayne's interest in experimentation "stems from her interest in material processes that involve chance and unpredictable outcomes" (Sweet, D, ND).


Helen Frankenthaler, Mountains and Sea (1952)



Alpha-Pi, 1960
Morris Louis (American, 1912–1962)
Acrylic on canvas

102 1/2 x 177 in. (260.4 x 449.6 cm)


Puddle Painting: Mars Black
Ian Davenport 2009
40 1/2 x 31 in / 103 x 79 cm
acrylic paint on aluminium, mounted on aluminium panel



This is what was said of her work at the James Freeman Gallery: "while her practice is strongly indebted to important figures in abstraction such as Ian Davenport and Morris Louis, Jayne Jones articulates these references with a very feminine, and sometimes sensual, undercurrent that makes her work distinctive – many of the more figurative suggestions that seem to randomly appear as a result of her process seems to cohere around ideas of womanhood, which in turn makes an initially impersonal approach to painting seem extremely personal and private. In this respect her work contributes to the cannon of process painting, which is a result of her sustained commitment to experimentation and exploration in the medium".

Is her work closer then to the colour field painting of say Helen Frankenthaler?


Duckett & Jeffreys Gallery
2 Old Maltongate
Malton
YO17 7EG


http://www.duckettandjeffreys.com/