Aleph Contemporary for AccessArt
19 NOVEMBER 2021 - 17 DECEMBER 2021Notes
Newman says of his works listed, “'Endless Journey’ and ‘Study for an Arabian Adventure’ are two works on a theme of a figure, sometimes on horseback, sometimes on foot traversing an unstable landscape in flux. This particular figure was based on a cd cover in my studio; The Beach Boys Surfs Up 1971 which in turn was based on a sculpture ‘The End of the Trail’ by James Earle Fraser 1928, depicting a limp and weary Native American. I often source imagery from art history and culture, sometimes instinctively pulling from art books and imagery around me as a starting point. The semi abstraction of the landscape setting reflects my interest in 20th century modernist landscape painting and the push pull of abstraction / representation. The concept of the weary traveller on an uncertain journey in a changeable environment and never reaching a destination could be perceived as a metaphor of both the journey of an artist and the journey through life.”
Paul Newman is a Birmingham based artist whose work moves between painting, performance, installation and photography. His current body of work, English Gothic, combines 18th-21st century motifs including, historical landscape painting, architecture, classic monsters of movies such as the Fly and Frankenstein, and even the Ford Escort van. With sources ranging from artist books and postcards, film stills, and urban walking, his paintings explore shifting architectural markers of progress and dereliction in our landscape, relating to depictions in art history. Stirred into the mix are the various depictions of the monster, developed from a performative thread and childhood memories of wearing monster masks in front of the mirror. Recent performance works include ‘Don’t be Afraid’ 2018, part rehearsed, part improvised, inspired by the Universal Frankenstein films of the 1930’s and notions of awkward pauses in communication. Collage is an important approach, in terms of both collaging ideas and imagery and the material generated from studio practice with the accumulation of creative debris.
Arts Council A Grant for the Arts Award, various 2006-2015
Winner photography prize West Midlands Open 2012
Prize winner Nottingham Castle Open 2011
Emma Jesse Phips Bequest student prize for MA studies 2004
Work in collections: New Art Gallery Walsall Twenty Twenty Collection and The Priseman Seabrook collection, Jiangsu Museum of Art, China permanent collection. Private collections, various.
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