Paula MacArthur

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It's never over III, 3 colour screenprint on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm, 40.5x38cm, 2014, Edition of 6, 2 available + 1A/P

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Biography

I am a painter, born in Enfield and trained at Royal Academy Schools. In 2009 I moved to Kent and now work from my studio at Rye Creative Centre, East Sussex.

I’ve exhibited widely in the UK and internationally, I was a prizewinner at John Moore’s Painting Prize in 1993 and first prize winner at the National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award in 1989. Other highlights include Made in Britain - National MuseumGdansk Poland (2019), In the Future curated by Rosalind Davis at Collyer Bristow Gallery (2018), Contemporary Masters from Britain touring four museums in China (2017), Slippery & Amorphous London & Brooklyn NYC (2016), Creekside Open selected by Richard Deacon (2015), What the Folk Say - Compton Verney Warwickshire (2011), Four Self-Portrait Artists - Walker Art Gallery Liverpool (1994), Royal Academy Schools Graduates, Grassi Museum Leipzig (1993), Young Contemporaries - Whitworth Art Gallery (1989). Permanent collections include the National Portrait Gallery London, Priseman Seabrook Collection and Jiangsu Art Museum in China and Graham Crowley included his essay on my work ‘Still Light’in his book ‘I Don’t Like Art’

My practice is rooted in the traditions of Memento-Mori and Vanitas Still Life painting. I work with single artifacts which I seek out in museums and historical buildings. I select these treasures instinctively, choosing the things which elicit an emotional and a physical response in me - butterflies, a gasp or a sigh. Through the slow, meditative process of painting, these valuable objects reveal themselves to me, or rather I begin to delve into my subconscious and understand why they resonate with me personally. The resulting paintings, I hope, also resonate more universally; touching upon issues such as materialism, capitalism, feminism and the environment, and broader themes which concern us all, love, beauty and the ephemerality of life.

 

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About this work

My primary focus is painting but I also work with various printmaking

processes; particularly screenprinting. For me printmaking is a place for experimentation, particularly with colour and the three screenprints included here are exploratory studies for paintings. Pear-shaped is one of my earliest and a few years later I made It’s never over III ; one of a series of colour experiments based on a cut gemstone photographed in the Natural History Museum. More recently I’ve moved my focus from cut stones to natural crystals; Your beauty is beyond compare is the first screenprint to have come out of this new series and is based on a vintage bookplate given to me by a friend.

Andrew Stahl
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Harriet Tarlo and Judith Tucker
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Joanna Whittle
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Suzanne Holtom
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Sharon Beavan
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