- Venue
- Burgh House
- Starts
- Wednesday, June 18, 2025
- Ends
- Sunday, June 29, 2025
- Address
- New End Square, London NW3 1LT
- Location
- London
- Organiser
- Junko O'Neill
18–29 June 2025
Exhibition opening hours:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Sunday 10am–4pm
Peggy Jay Gallery
Burgh House
New End Square, London NW3 1LT
The exhibition Miscellany by Japanese artist Junko O’Neill offers a fascinating exploration of the traditional medium of Iwaenogu, an ancient painting material made from finely ground minerals that remains relevant in both traditional and contemporary Japanese art. First utilised in mural paintings within the 12th Kofun tombs, Iwaenogu is characterised by its matte finish, muted tones, and shimmering effects under light, all of which play a pivotal role in O’Neill’s work. Despite its rich history and beauty, Iwaenogu remains relatively unknown outside Japan, particularly in the UK.
A central theme in O’Neill’s work is the concept of “Ma” — the Japanese aesthetic principle of negative space and the relationship between time and space. In traditional Japanese art, “Ma” represents a space of potential and stillness, where the unspoken can be felt, and she imbues her paintings with this idea. The layers of Iwaenogu pigments suggest the passage of time, and the muted, soft palette evokes the quietude of these transitions. Her abstract compositions create delicate atmospheres, where each layer adds depth and creates visual tension, inviting the viewer to pause and contemplate.
Drawing inspiration from a wide array of sources, including magazine images, photographs, and elements of the natural world, O’Neill’s compositions reflect a rich tapestry of colours and forms. The title Miscellany aptly reflects this diversity, highlighting her experimental approach and the myriad of ideas that inform her work. By blending traditional Japanese methods with a modern sensibility, her paintings offer a meditative experience, encouraging the audience to engage with the fleeting nature of time and the spaces it inhabits.
Junko O’Neill was born in Tokyo. She received her BA and MA in Fine Art Painting at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. Her work was selected for various exhibitions including the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (2025), AMATERAS Annual Paper Art Exhibition (Sofia, 2017), A Sporting Life at Southampton City Art Gallery (2016), The Lichfield Prize Exhibition (2016), and Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize Exhibition (London, 2015). O’Neill was also longlisted for the John Moores Painting Prize (2018). She now lives and works in Winchester, Hampshire.
For enquiries, please contact the artist:
[email protected] or 07733 422892
www.junkooneill.com
Instagram: junko.oneill