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Tim Stoner: Negative Space

Pace, London, London

Wed 5 Mar 2025 to Sat 12 Apr 2025

5 Hanover Square, W1S 1HQ Tim Stoner: Negative Space

Tue-Sat 10am-6pm

Artist: Tim Stoner

Pace presents Negative Space, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by London-based artist Tim Stoner. This exhibition marks a significant evolution in Stoner’s exploration of the archaeology of the image. Developed over several years, these works reveal the complex layering and deliberate deconstruction central to his practice.

Stoner’s latest body of work deeply engages with the layering and removal of meaning, both within the paintings themselves and through the lens of art history. His approach draws on diverse historical precedents, from the meticulous restoration techniques of Old Masters to the expressive gestures of 1980s New York graffiti and the intricate beauty of Persian calligraphy. In Negative Space, Stoner's paintings trace the passage of time and process, creating an intersection between the ancient and the contemporary, the additive and the subtractive.

Using unconventional methods, Stoner submerges canvases in swimming pools, pours dissolving chemicals over them, and utilizes tools like scalpels, sanding discs, and palette knives to distress the surfaces. These acts of erasure destabilize the identity of the paintings, allowing them to oscillate between unfinished states and final compositions. The result is a dynamic visual language that speaks to the temporality and fragility of the image.

“The negative space—the areas of erasure and removal—are as important as the marks that remain,” Stoner explains. “By removing parts of the painting, you expose a part of yourself, a hidden layer of history, and the process becomes a conversation between the present and the past. The negative is not simply a void; it becomes an active part of the image, reshaping its meaning.”

This exhibition marks a departure from Stoner’s earlier work, which merged contemporary social expression with the perceptive transience of Impressionism. In contrast, the works in Negative Space distil their content to pure abstraction, focusing on the interplay of line, plane, and color as their own form of content. At the same time, they are deeply concerned with materiality and history—each layer, each scar on the surface, serving as a reminder of the painting’s long, unpredictable evolution.

For Stoner, Negative Space is not just about formal abstraction; it is a meditation on memory, presence, and absence. “What happens when we remove parts of ourselves?” he asks. “How do we understand who we are through the things that we leave behind, the spaces that remain?” In this exhibition, absence becomes as rich in meaning as presence, inviting an open-ended dialogue between the viewer and the artwork.

About the Artist
Tim Stoner is widely known for his monumental paintings that explore the dynamic relationship between landscape and memory. Through extensive layering and erasure, his works reveal fragmented forms and glimmers of light that evoke broken, reimagined terrains. Often developed over several years, Stoner’s paintings serve as intricate records of nature’s ever-changing presence and humanity’s imprint on the landscape. His Ronda series, for example, reflects the complex history of cultural and religious influences that have shaped the region over centuries.

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