bald and wild

Aileen Murphy

bald and wild, 202121 x 30cmSign in to view price
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flashe, acrylic and ink on canvasAmanda Wilkinson
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This abstract artwork features a bold and vibrant color palette, with swirling brushstrokes of deep purple, teal, and warm pink. The composition is dynamic, with organic shapes and gestural lines that create a sense of movement and energy. The artist has employed a spontaneous, expressive painting technique, allowing the paint to flow and blend on the canvas. While the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the work evokes a sense of emotion and expression, reflecting the artist's personal interpretation of the world around them. This piece is likely an example of the artist's exploration of abstraction and the expressive potential of color and form. ...

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Aileen Murphy
Artist
Aileen Murphy
B.1984, Irish

In her distinctive approach to painting, Murphy generates imagery through a combination of slow layering and fast applications of oil paint, animating a delicate urgency and sparking sensations of both epiphany and discomfort. Fictive characters are the focal points of Murphy’s paintings. The figures fluctuate under the viewer’s eye, revealing and concealing themselves behind and via the materiality of the medium. The paintings have evolved through Murphy’s experimental exploration of paint. In her hands, painting is an act of imaginative action—colour and gesture are live wires. The images committed to canvas arrive there through an ongoing process of reinvention. A true identity is revealed only to then conceal itself and re-emerge as something other but no less true. ...

Aileen Murphy: Artworks
Butter-by-pea
Aileen Murphy
Butter-by-pea, 2020
150 x 140cm
O! O!
The Weekend
Aileen Murphy
The Weekend, 2019
194 x 161cm
wet talk
Aileen Murphy
wet talk, 2021
21 x 30cm
your her hair
Aileen Murphy
your her hair, 2021
21 x 30cm
The pilot
Aileen Murphy
The pilot, 2021
21 x 30cm
Half Sister!!
Aileen Murphy
Half Sister!!, 2021
21 x 30cm
bald and wild
Aileen Murphy
bald and wild, 2021
21 x 30cm
O Gape!
Doubled Over
Aileen Murphy
Doubled Over, 2019
140 x 150cm
Computer
Aileen Murphy
Computer, 2022
190 x 150cm
Fig Newton
Aileen Murphy
Fig Newton, 2023
110 x 110cm
Grotto
Aileen Murphy
Grotto, 2024
160 x 130cm
Pocket
Aileen Murphy
Pocket, 2024
200 x 140cm
Triple Midnight
Aileen Murphy
Triple Midnight, 2024
160 x 130cm
À la sauce Robert
Aileen Murphy
À la sauce Robert, 2024
160 x 130cm
Marigold, as cream
Aileen Murphy
Marigold, as cream, 2024
160 x 130cm
Cold Case
Aileen Murphy
Cold Case, 2024
160 x 130cm
Amanda Wilkinson
Gallery
Amanda Wilkinson
London

Amanda Wilkinson opened her gallery in November 2017, having been a partner in Wilkinson Gallery, and brought with her the artists that she had worked with since 2003. Most of these internationally renowned artists had their first solo UK exhibition at the gallery: Joan Jonas and Shimabuku in 2004, Sung Hwan Kim in 2007, Jimmy DeSana in 2009, and Laurie Simmons in 2011. The program has also introduced younger artists such as Heman Chong, Phoebe Unwin, Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė all of whom have solo exhibitions in public institutions this year. Amanda Wilkinson is a trustee of the Derek Jarman Estate and is the sole gallery who represents the work. The program continues to highlight key historical artists who are little known to the wider art world, including Paolo Gioli, Ketty La Rocca and Margaret Raspé and will introduce new artists to the program in 2020 in keeping with the gallery’s experimental and cross-generational approach. The gallery has presented four Feature booths at ArtBasel in the past , featuring six artists from the program. Eight out of the twelve artists represented by the gallery had solo museum exhibitions in 2019/2020. ...

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