- Venue
- The TCHC Viewing Room gallery
- Starts
- Thursday, April 4, 2024
- Ends
- Tuesday, June 4, 2024
- Address
- Omega Park Alton, GU34 3YU
- Location
- South East England
- Organiser
- Blackbird Rook
Hannah Murgatroyd: “The white-haired women I now paint often wield the anachronistic device of a palette. Bearing it up as a shield, a totem, a joke about male painters and genius. About painting despite the odds.
How do we paint the body when we have lost our own? Viewing the paintings that have emerged from my hand over the past two years, I am surprised to find identity at their core. I found an identity in motherhood. I no longer had to think about who I was, I had an answer more powerful than I had imagined. In the studio, I turned to this rudimentary, primitive subject of myself and, just as I was freed in being named a mother, found I was freed by naming myself as subject – freed to think about paint, about how to make a painting work.
My body and sense of painting had both broken down and needed building up anew. I turned the gaze direct and outward, exposing this often tattered form, sometimes with child, sometimes not, picturing the mother as a wry hero, borne of a 20th century body obscurely giving birth two decades into the 21st century – a relic in my own time.
Calibrating my space in middle age, I returned to 20th century painting, to the awkward joys of Soutine and Cezanne’s early portraits. I threw out bells and whistles for rougher painting. It is paint that tells the story here – its raw and elegiac aggregations reflecting a lived-in life. I love painting’s own odyssey – what can be sought, obfuscated and transformed with these crude tools of brush and oil.
I would not call these paintings of motherhood. Endurance, perhaps. Or resistance. They are works shaped by the condition of motherhood, which has restored the sensation of time to my canvas, as I am only able to be active in the studio in the short gaps between raising my child. I necessarily paint in layers, in furious accumulations of brush marks.
That’s all this woman has. Her palette or brush and her torn-about self, pearls popping from her mouth. The palettes I paint from hold symbols: a piece of Lapis; Boudicca’s coins; bones; flowers drawn from Disney films. It is this life, not colours, that I paint with.”
“Murgatroyd’s exuberant and hyper-sensual painterly techniques create variations of moods through surfaces that swim before our eyes: heavily worked areas of smooth flesh combine with expanses of barely-touched canvas; forms emerge, sometimes from a scrawly rough handling, at others from an economy of judiciously placed hatching; colour palettes lurch from unrestrained saccharine pastels and muddy browns to more classical graphite and red crayon; and emotions fluctuate between rapt wonderment, nostalgia and bliss.”
Lizzie Lloyd, Garageland Reviews, May 2019
Born in 1976, Hannah Murgatroyd lives and works in South West England, She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and Royal Drawing School, and is a mentor for Turps Art School. Shortlisted for the Waverton Art Prize and Beep Painting Prize in 2022, she won Highly Commended in the 2021 Contemporary British Painting Prize . In 2021, she exhibited in ‘Dreamlands: Part 1 & 2’ at OHSH Projects, London; Aora Space’s virtual museum show, ‘Nature / Nurture and ‘Hawks in her Hair’ at Alice Black Gallery, London.
In 2020, Murgatroyd was included in ‘Monster / Beauty: An Exploration of the Female / Femme Gaze’ at Lychee One, UK, curated by Marcelle Joseph and ‘Paintings on, and with, Paper’ at Cob Gallery, London. She had a solo presentation with Von Goetz at Draw Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery, London, 2019. In 2018, she was included in ‘Women Can’t Paint’ at Turps / ASC Galleries and was the winner of the Ex eter Contemporary Open in 2014.
Blackbird Rook
www.blackbirdrook.com
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+44 (0) 7775 945181
The TCHC Viewing Room gallery
Alton, GU34 3YU
Viewing by appointment