14 June—12 July 2008
MORAG BALLARD
Recent paintings
A
language of forms derived from the architecture of the modern urban
environment is an integral part of the minimalist and architectonic
aesthetic inherent in Morag Ballard’s recent paintings.
Ballard
trained as a sculptor in the early 1980s at Bath Academy of Art, where
she used large interior spaces to create broadly conceived sculptural
installations. In the years since, she has dedicated herself to
painting, producing a body of work that references and merges with
modernism. Her work has often felt as though it belonged to the early
years of modern art – the world of artists using the constructivist
modes of 1930s abstraction, although Ballard has also included forms
derived from observable reality. In this exhibition she has largely
moved on from the landscape based inspirations that have preoccupied
her in the past to develop a language of forms using an architectural
vocabulary.
These recent paintings simultaneously demonstrate
a new boldness of vision together with an increased refinement of
communication. With her characteristic precision and lightness of
touch, Ballard explores the possibilities of relationships between
implied spaces using architectural forms. Planar and linear elements
combine with advancing and receding manipulations of colour to create
complex works that reveal an ambiguous three-dimensionality. These imaginary architectural spaces use formal elements which are
juxtaposed and layered; sometimes creating curious illusions of other,
fictional spaces.
These dynamic yet intangible ‘constructions’
are enlivened with elements of classical geometric pattern which are
meticulously wrought in a myriad of combinations. Ballard’s paintings
have subtle yet distinctive characteristics, and reward prolonged and
repeated consideration. Calm in their exterior presence – quiet, spare
and luminous – her works also deliver a robust sculptural impact.
Ballard takes a long time to make her paintings; she works slowly,
making slight shifts, revisions and adjustments over a period of months
in a process of contemplative and constant consideration. She has
shown her work consistently at England & Co since 1991 - this is her seventh solo show at the gallery - and has
produced a substantial body of paintings that have built her a
discreet, but ever growing reputation.
An illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition.
Publications > Artist's page >
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|  Fugue 2007 Oil on canvas 40 x 50 inches
 Parisian 2008 Oil on canvas 24 x 30 inches
 Arena 2008 Oil on canvas 40 x 50 inches
 Barbican 2007 Oil on canvas 40 x 50 inches
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