Timothy Taylor Gallery is delighted to present In Dreams, a group exhibition featuring
works on paper by established and emerging artists, including Armen Eloyan, Volker
Hueller, Tomasz Kowalski, Norbert Schwontkowski, Kiki Smith and Rose Wylie.
This selection of figurative works reveals idiosyncratic narratives and their makerʼs
desire to construct hermetic alternative worlds. In ways similar to the logic
experienced when dreaming, these drawn fictions give rise to impossible or
incongruous episodes that nevertheless appear convincing when considered within
their given context.
Taking inspiration from myths and literature and linking spirit, animal and human
worlds, Kiki Smithʼs somnambulist characters and symbolic objects appear to float
freely in an ambiguous ethereal space. Smithʼs large-scale collage and ink works on
paper reveal a deeply personal language of coded imagery, which speaks of the
fragility and transitory nature of the body.
Armen Eloyan’s latest body of watercolours depict exhausted wooden characters,
whose blissful facial expressions suggest the shared ability to dream. Highly
coloured and defined with bold graphic outlines these vignettes refer to their subjects
unrealised and human psychosexual fantasies.
Norbert Schwontkowskiʼs elusive and surreal monotypes include isolated figures that
occupy indeterminate grounds. Favouring a muted or monochrome palette the artist
generates a faded and worn patina, which suggests half remembered instances from
a distant memory.
Rose Wylieʼs quirky and richly associative paintings and drawings are influenced by
diverse and potentially clashing sources including Egyptian friezes, medieval wall
painting, South Park cartoons, Match of the Day, and a wide array of popular films.
Typically, Wylie combines poetic, humorous and surreal imagery with a powerful
political message.
The hand-coloured etchings of Volker Hueller evoke the atmospheric remains of a
dark European history. Spidery lines delineate ambiguous scenes: suppressed
violence and sexual tension permeate within the cracks and crevices of these
complex drawings.
Creating unsettling narratives using the iconographic repertoire of art history, the
works of Tomasz Kowalski introduce glimpses of a parallel universe. Referring to the
passage of time and the cycles of life and death, Kowalskiʼs surreal landscapes and
interiors come crashing into our world.
The lone figures that occupy several of the compositions featured in this exhibition
bear testimony to a solipsistic tendency in many studio practices. Here an emersion
in medium and process leaves only enough room for a projected equivalent of the
maker.
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