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Ian Mckeever Henge Paintings by Ian McKeever


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A publication of British artist Ian McKeevers Henge paintings (201722) abstract works inspired by neolithic standing stones in Wiltshire, England. Featuring an essay by Paul Moorhouse and a conversation with Jon Wood, the publication accompanies shows at Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen, and Heather Gaudio Fine Art, New Canaan, Connecticut.

Ian Mckeever Henge Paintings Summary

Ian Mckeever Henge Paintings by Ian McKeever

With a career spanning more than five decades, Ian McKeever is one of Britains most senior artists working on the international stage. This publication documents the Henge paintings a series started in 2017 and completed over the course of five years, inspired by prehistoric standing stones in the county of Wiltshire, England, and continuing the artists long-standing investigation into the languages and possibilities of abstract painting.

Comprising thirty paintings along with numerous works on paper, the genesis of the series was a visit by McKeever to the world-famous neolithic site in the village of Avebury in 2016, where he took black and white photographs of the large stones that form three discrete circles: two smaller ones contained within the largest. Erected some 4500 years ago, Avebury is the largest stone circle in Britain, and forms part of what English Heritage asserts to be a set of neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial sites that seemingly formed a vast sacred landscape.

Art historian and curator Paul Moorhouse, in his essay commissioned for the publication, describes how McKeever framed each megalith in close-up, their edges visible at the extremity of the resulting images, explaining how the experience of moving around Avebury and responding to the huge stones monumental presence made an abiding impression that resonated with deep-seated preoccupations. McKeevers resulting body of work is an earnest and considered exploration into how paint can convey universal forces and properties such as mass, gravity and time, and how colour, texture and abstraction can converse with three-dimensional space, form and materiality.

The relationship between painting and sculpture in McKeevers work is discussed by means of an in-conversation between the artist and Dr Jon Wood. My interest in alluding to early megalithic sites in titling the group of paintings Henge paintings, says McKeever, was in touching that deeper sense of time, times weight, so to speak. How to imbue a painting with its own weight of time, forsake the immediacy of the here and now.

Designed and produced by Tim Harvey, the publication has been printed by Narayana Press in Odder, Denmark. It is published by Anomie, London, with support from Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen, and Heather Gaudio Fine Art, New Canaan, Connecticut. The publication accompanies exhibitions of selected works from the Henge paintings at both galleries in 2022.

Ian McKeever was born 1946, Withernsea, Yorkshire, UK. He lives and works in Hartgrove, Dorset. McKeever has received numerous awards including the prestigious DAAD scholarship in Berlin 1989/90 and was elected a Royal Academician in 2003. He has held several teaching positions including Guest Professor at the Stadel Akademie der Kunst in Frankfurt, Senior Lecturer, Slade, University of London and Visiting Professor at the University of Brighton. He has also published many texts on painting.

Recent public solo exhibitions include Ian McKeever / Tony Cragg Painting and Sculpture, Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden, Wuppertal, Germany (2020); Paintings 19922018, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK (2018); Hours of Darkness, Hours of Light, Kunstmuseet i Tnder, Denmark (2015); Between Darkness and Light, National Gallery of the Faroe Islands, Torshavn, Faroe Islands (2015); Hours of Darkness, Hours of Light, Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Koln, Cologne, Germany (2014); and Hartgrove. Malerei und Fotografie, Josef Albers Museum, Bottrop, Germany (2012). McKeevers work is represented in leading international public collections, including Tate, British Museum, Royal Academy of Arts, London; Museum Moderner Kunst (mumok), Vienna; Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebk; Glyptotek, Copenhagen; Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Boston Museum of Fine Art and Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut.

About Ian McKeever

Ian McKeever (b.1946, Withernsea, Yorkshire) is an artist living and working in Dorset, UK. His work is represented in collections including Tate, British Museum, Royal Academy of Arts, London; Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna; Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut. Paul Moorhouse is an art historian and curator. He was Senior Curator at the National Portrait Gallery, London (200517) and Senior Curator at Tate, London (19852005). Publications include Bridget Riley: A Very Very Person (2022), Cindy Sherman (2014), Gerhard Richter: Painting Appearances (2009), and Richard Long: Walking the Line (2003). Jon Wood is a writer and curator specialising in modern and contemporary sculpture. Recent publications include: William Turnbull (2022), Bill Woodrow & Richard Deacon A Democratic Process (2021), Sean Scully (2020), Contemporary Sculpture: Artists Writings and Interviews (2020), and Sculpture and Film (2018). He is a trustee of the Gabo Trust.

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NGR9781910221419
9781910221419
1910221414
Ian Mckeever Henge Paintings by Ian McKeever
New
Paperback
Anomie Publishing
2022-07-01
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