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17 Mar 2010

Gavin Nolan: A King's Gambit Accepted at CHARLIE SMITH london


Gavin Nolan
'Portrait as the Suicide of Robert Benjamin Haydon Attempt no. 3'
Oil on canvas
98x80cm
2009

A King's Gambit Accepted
CHARLIE SMITH london
http://www.charliesmithlondon.com

Info

Exhibition Dates: Friday March 19th – Saturday April 24th 2010 Gallery Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–6pm or by appointment For enquiries or further information please contact direct@charliesmithlondon.com

Contact

direct@charliesmithlondon.com
Zavier Ellis
+44 (0)20 7739 4055

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http://www.charliesmithlondon.com
CHARLIE SMITH london
336 Old St
London, EC1V 9DR
UK

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CHARLIE SMITH london is delighted to present Gavin Nolan with his first London one person show since 2006.

Nolan has become internationally known for his brutal self portraits and portraits of those around him. More recently, however, the artist has begun to depict historical figures of consequence, leading on from his abject painting 'Portrait as the Suicide of Robert Benjamin Haydon Attempt no. 3', where a self portrait is superimposed onto the death mask of Benjamin Haydon, complete with gunshot wound and open slits to the throat.

For 'A King's Gambit Accepted' the artist has created a collection that continues to draw on historical figures, and in particular those who have committed suicide or chosen a definitive path of action that drives them towards an inevitable death, for example Adolf Hitler, Jesus Christ, Walter Benjamin and Ernest Hemingway. Nolan seeks to render biographical aspects of the subject in the painted surface, whilst aligning knowledge of their particular method of demise to art historical references. And by investigating notions of image and adornment in relation to interiority, the artist explores aspects of the subjects' private and public lives. A revelatory sense of psychological turmoil, paranoia and violence seeps out, with horror set against beauty and unease underpinning precocity.

Corresponding with these notions are a consideration of power and authority and their projection upon others, where a public surfacing of one person's private will can lead to populations adhering to cults, religions and schools of thought. We are encouraged to question the correlation between fame, notoriety, death and even mental illness; the ensuing relationships between them, and the consequent impact on society and the individual. Ultimately Nolan serves to emphasize how complex and interconnected are personal and public histories, interior and external worlds, and how the nature of a death can come to define a subject's life.


Biographical:


Born: 1977
Education: 1999 – 2002: MA in Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools; 1996 – 1999: BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Loughborough University School of Art

Selected Exhibitions: 2010: The Reflected Gaze, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance; 2009: The Future Can Wait (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley), Old Truman Brewery, London; Hexen Reflex (one person), Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles; 2008: The Past is History (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley), Changing Role Gallery, Naples & Rome; New London School (curated by Zavier Ellis & Simon Rumley), Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles; 2006: Icons, Chungking Projects, Los Angeles; Unnatural Selection (one person), Sartorial Contemporary Art, London; 2005: Maji Jabii!! Fucking Brilliant!!, Tokyo Wondersite, Tokyo; New London Kicks, Wooster Projects, New York; The Sun Also Rises, Rockwell, London; 2004: Born, Cry, Eat, Shit, Fuck, Die, Rockwell, London

Collections: Marc Coucke, Ghent; Jean Pigozzi, Geneva; David Roberts, London; Dr Rainer Schiweck, Munich; Howard Tullman, Chicago; private collections in Germany, United Kingdom & United States