Exhibition

Other Places by Lois Wallace

From: 10th November 2018 10:00 am

To: 9th December 2018 5:00 pm

Tarpey Gallery

77 High Street, Castle Donington, Derby, UK

A solo exhibition of new paintings on copper by Lois Wallace

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Tarpey Gallery is excited to announce ‘Other places’ a new series of paintings by Midlands Open 2017 prizewinner Lois Wallace.

These new works have evolved through an interest in the Northern European Romantic tradition, where the landscape can be seen as a metaphor for the human condition and whilst the narratives created within the works are recognisable and familiar they are at the same time unsettling through contrasting pictorial elements. The oppositions of space and limitation, inclusion and exclusion are subjective but can be seen to reflect wider social concerns.

Each one of the seventeen paintings on show here uses copper as the surface material, which has been used as a painting support since the Renaissance, this connection between the past and present is important to the artist and the underlying narrative of the works. The paintings are made using transparent layers of oil paint on the copper surface. The warmth of the copper ground glows through the layers of paint to create light, atmosphere and a sense of illumination from within. All of which adds to a sense of intrigue and wonderment within the viewer as they are invited to transverse these landscapes of the imagination.

We hope you can join us for the opening night on November 10th, 6 – 8pm for an early viewing and a chance to meet the artist.

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