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74 Newman Street, W1T 3DB, London, United Kingdom
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Madeleine Gross: Paradise

Pontone Gallery, London

Wed 5 Jun 2024 to Sat 10 Aug 2024

74 Newman Street, W1T 3DB Madeleine Gross: Paradise

Mon-Sat 10am-6pm

Artist: Madeleine Gross

American artist, Madeleine Gross, makes her singular and distinctive pictures by painting onto her own original photographs. Idyllic images of sunset Ontario lakes and gleaming Miami beaches are overlaid with expressively painted naked figures and gestural brush marks. The aesthetic contrast between the smooth, machine-made surface of the photographic background and the smears, clots and streaks of freely applied paint is immediately arresting. The artist’s dramatic interventions prompt an inquiry into the personal significance of these pieces.

Artworks

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

61 × 40.6 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

61 × 40.6 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

30.5 × 45.7 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

101.6 × 152.4 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

152.4 × 101.6 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

91.4 × 66 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

40.6 × 61 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

101.6 × 152.4 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

50.8 × 76.2 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

30.5 × 45.7 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

101.6 × 152.4 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

50.8 × 76.2 × 4 cm

Madeleine Gross

Acrylic paint on original photography

106.7 × 71.1 × 4 cm

One of Gross’s recurrent and signature motifs is that of a nude couple embracing. They are placed against different versions of a picturesque sunset in a composition that pays more than a passing nod to cinematic melodrama. The artist, however, subverts the cliché by the vigour and rawness of the painterly application, bringing emotional heft and friction to the scenario. These are, after all, her chosen landscapes – places of significance and attachment, which she seeks to imbue with an intensity of feeling. This is enabled by the addition of the screeds of visceral and richly textured paint, whose urgency and directness claim ownership of the situation.

The artist makes frequent reference to an idealised world of romance, sun-worship and playful recreation. Her pictures, nevertheless, forcefully suggest an intense subtext, a running thread of powerful, abstracted emotion which ties everything together. Tension is implied in the aesthetic contrast between the media. Her additions – the intuitive strokes and marks of rich colour - are a kind of gloss or commentary and additional layer of emotional association.

In this body of work two worlds coexist: one of cooly-observed critical distance and the other of heartfelt, wilful engagement. The second of these, a female principle, untrammelled and passionate, a vital connection, which binds together these disparate images of temporal paradise and human affection.

all images © the gallery and the artist(s)

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