Kerlin

Merlin James

22 Sep - 26 Oct 2014

© Merlin James
Estuary, 2014
acrylic, wood and mixed media
100 x 186 cm / 39.4 x 73.2 in
MERLIN JAMES
(OFF)ICIELLE Booth C33
22 - 26 October 2014

Kerlin Gallery is delighted to present Merlin James to exhibit at (OFF)ICIELLE, FIAC's official satellite fair (Booth C33).

Merlin James’ intensively worked and generally small-scale canvases encompass a wide variety of subject matter including empty interiors, rural landscapes, architecture and, more recently, scenes of sexual intimacy. Often distressed, pierced, cropped or heavily overpainted, these works refine and renew many of painting's most time- honoured concerns - genre and narrative, pictorial space and expressive gesture, the emotive resonance of colour and texture. His apt description of the painterly project of an admired forebear, Alex Katz (James is also an accomplished and widely published critic), is equally applicable to his own practice, i.e. he continues to play the grand, complex game of Western painting while reflecting a fully contemporary consciousness of the modern and postmodern disjunctures of history and culture.

James lives and works in Glasgow. Solo exhibitions have included shows at the Kunstverein Freiburg (2014), Parasol Unit, London, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2013), Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2012), National Gallery, Wales (1995), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (1996), Mummery & Schnelle, London (2003, 2006, 2008, 2010) and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York (2002, 2008, 2011), New York Studio School (2007) as well as Kerlin Gallery (2002, 2008). In 2007 Merlin James represented Wales at the 52nd Venice Biennale. He has been a visiting lecturer at many universities in Britain and the USA and in 1996 gave the Kingston University Stanley Picker Lecture at the Tate Gallery entitled The Non-Existence of Art Criticism. In 2002 he was the first holder of the Alex Katz Chair in Painting at The Cooper Union, New York. James is represented in many public and private collections worldwide. In 2010, James received the Scottish Arts Council Visual Artists' Award.
 

Tags: Merlin James, Alex Katz