Urban Perspectives. In combination this new body of work consists of a set of dynamic pieces defined by impeccable technical skills. We are treated to a mature artist of tender age who continues to make critical work of mass appeal.
'URBAN PERSPECTIVES'
CLAPHAM ART GALLERY is delighted to present LOUISE LAWTON.
Lawton has been exhibiting with Clapham Art Gallery since her graduation
from Wimbledon School of Art in 2001. Following immediate success, she
has become an incredibly sought after artist, and here we present her
most recent body of work.
Lawton is known for her highly distinctive figurative works in charcoal
on gesso. Commonly she depicts groups of figures viewed from above,
referring to the natural grouping or herding tendencies of humans when
found in crowded urban environments such as train stations, airports or
most recently in the street. They reveal common tendencies of spatial
distancing found in different countries and patterned behaviour only
illustrated when viewing people from a raised viewpoint at any given
time.
Recently, in particular in the 'New York' series, Lawton has
experimented with more diverse viewpoints at varying angles and
distances, for example from the ground upwards or head on. She has also
developed the subject matter itself, presenting us with flawlessly drawn
cityscapes and streetscapes. But despite this diversification, Lawton's
work maintains its observational, objective character - indeed, it is
strengthened as the subject matter comes to provide complementary parts
of a shared whole. That whole is the urban environment in which despite
our individuality and urge towards privacy we are obliged to interact
with strangers on a daily basis in rituals of which we can only be
partially aware.
'New York' is a feature series that examines the 'mass-inhabitation and
urban space' of New York City. Consisting of approximately ten fifteen
by fifteen centimetre pieces it provides a selection of views from and
of the city. Highly cropped and drawn in great detail, these images
'emphasise the scale and expanse of the cityscape as well as its
confinement'.
In combination this new body of work consists of a set of dynamic pieces
defined by impeccable technical skills. We are treated to a mature
artist of tender age who continues to make critical work of mass appeal.
Opening Preview (Serving Mixed Cocktails): Tuesday 14/10/03 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Contact:
Zavier Ellis / Aniko Pall
tue-sat 12pm-8pm
clapham art gallery
61 venn street
london SW4 0BD
unit 02 40-48 bromell's road
london SW4 0BG
+44 (0)20 7720 0955