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John Slavin Exhibition 21st February

2/8/2014

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We are delighted to be presenting a new exhibition of oils and ink drawings by the Edinburgh-based artist John Slavin (b. 1956). Over the course of the last five years, John Slavin has emerged as one of Scotland’s most distinctive landscape painters, exploring both Scottish and continental subjects in often vivid and dramatically-coloured oil paintings.

At the heart of many of his landscapes have been mountains, rivers, brooks and streams, such as the rugged wilderness environments of Skye and the French Pyrenees. Enjoying great success with these works, Slavin has received praise from Roger Cox in The Scotsman and has exhibited them around the country including in Durham University, the Royal Scottish Academy and the midlands within the last year.

His newest body of work takes water as its focus, exploring in an ever more abstract style the dynamic forms of water: from pools to waterfalls to currents. These works see Slavin communing with some of the greatest painters of water: the painters of the Ancient Chinese Song Dynasty, including Guo Xi (1020 – c. 1090).

“Water, of course, is one of the most perplexing of subjects for an artist and Slavin takes the lead from his Ancient Chinese forebears and focuses on capturing its essence and spirit rather than depicting it in a purely realist fashion. It’s a great privilege to be able to show these innovative and poetic works at The Sutton Gallery” – Colin Herd, Co-director of The Sutton Gallery

One of the key differences between Chinese and Western painting is to be found in the employment of the “floating perspective” in Chinese painting. In this series of ink drawings and oil paintings, Slavin explores this device in a way that allows the viewer to seemingly experience multiple spatial perspectives at once, which allows a fuller and more liberated depiction of his subject matter.

Slavin studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1975-1980 under the tutelage of Peploe, Blackadder and Philipson. This training has enabled Slavin to truly free himself and make works that skillfully merge the poeticism of inner perception with the atmospheres of the natural environment:

“As an artist my capacity for perception has been increased by the arduous conditions of my sojourns.  I have enjoyed sheer good luck and am at an age where my academic training is second nature and the sights I see seem already meaningful forms of inner experience.  The creative powers in man equal those found in nature.”  - John Slavin

John Slavin: New Works, an exhibition of oil paintings and ink drawings, opens at The Sutton Gallery for a preview on Friday 21st February at 6pm and continues from the 22nd February until the 12th March.


For more information contact Colin Herd on colin@thesuttongallery.com and 07854972930

 

 


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Edinburgh Art Fair

11/19/2013

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We had a wonderful time at the Edinburgh Art Fair last weekend. Thanks to everyone who came along - it was great to meet so many new art enthusiasts!
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Philip Maltman: Paintings

10/6/2013

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We had a really enjoyable private view for our current Philip Maltman exhibition on Friday. It was fantastic to welcome so many people into the gallery and showcase the artwork. It's a real pleasure to exhibit his work Philip's work was recently selected by Saatchi Gallery director and former ArtReview editor Rebecca Wilson for her most recent collection on Saatchi Online. Our exhibition features an extensive collection of work done in the last two years along with some earlier works. It runs until 26th October 2013.
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Poetry at The Sutton Gallery

9/25/2013

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Join us for an evening of poetry at The Sutton Gallery on Monday 30th September from 7pm. There will be wine and other refreshments available and there will also be a last minute chance to look at works by Peter Standen and Yoshishige Furukawa in the gallery. And it's all absolutely free.

The Sutton Gallery
18a Dundas St
Edinburgh
EH3 6HZ

From 7pm.

MacGillivray is a Scottish writer and artist. As a musician she has supported The Fall, Arthur Brown and Arlo Guthrie, performed internationally as well as being featured on BBC Radio 3 Late Junction and The Verb. Her third album Horse Sweat Chandelier is released October 2013. MacGillivray's poetry has been published in ASLS New Scottish Writing and Magma; her art criticism in Performance Research and several editions of Art Monthly. She has performed alongside writers such as Alan Moore, Don Paterson, Brian Catling and Iain Sinclair. Her first collection, Last Wolf of Scotland will be published in October 2013 and treads a fine line between surreal reality and imaginative abstraction, in order to trace the violence through which national mythologies are forged and perpetuated, from the wilderness of the Scottish Highlands to the piratical showmanship of the wild west. http://www.kirstennorrie.com/

Andrew Spragg is a poet and critic. He was born in London and lives there currently. His books include The Fleetingest (Red Ceiling Press, 2011), Notes for Fatty Cakes (Anything Anymore Anywhere, 2011), cut out (Dept Press, 2012), To Blart & Kid (Like This Press, 2013) and A Treatise on Disaster (Contraband Books, 2013). His writing was also included in Dear World & Everyone In It: New Poetry in the UK (Bloodaxe, 2013). http://www.archiveofthenow.org/authors/?i=138
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Yoshishige Furukawa Poetry Series

8/27/2013

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We absolutely love how Yoshishige Furukawa's Poetry Series (lithograph and screenprint, 1999) suit the middle room of the gallery along with our new retro table and chairs with a Scottish tartan twist!
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Philip Maltman: Paintings, October 2013

8/21/2013

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The Art of John Slavin

2/24/2013

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We’re really excited about our latest exhibition which is set to open at Collingwood College, Durham University on Saturday 2nd March. The show comprises about forty paintings by the Scottish artist John Slavin depicting the French Pyrenees. The work is bold, colourful and expressive and is the fruit of several months travelling in the south of France where John produces hundreds of sketches that he subsequently transforms into rich and textured oil paintings back in his studio in Edinburgh.

John recently had a successful solo exhibition at the Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh and a work of his was included in the Royal Scottish Academy Open Exhibition 2012-13. His work has been well received by critics, including Roger Cox writing in The Scotsman.

According to John, ‘visits to the South, namely Arles and the Pyrenees … have altered my physical perception of light.  I have become familiar with a certain region of the Pyrenees Orientales and have observed miracles of light in the mountains.”

The exhibition at Durham University represents John’s first solo show outside Scotland.

Private View: 6 – 8pm, Saturday 2nd March 2013
Exhibition continues: 3rd March – 17th March 2013

Open weekends 11am – 5pm and weekdays by appointment
For weekday appointments please contact College reception:
Tel: 0191 334 5000
Email: cwd.reception@dur.ac.uk


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Into the Mind's Eye: The Art of Peter Standen

5/14/2012

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We’re now over half way through our current exhibition, Into the Mind’s Eye: The Art of Peter Standen at Collingwood College, Durham University.

There was an excellent turnout for the private view from both the University and wider community in the North East and best of all, a really positive reaction to the work on show. Peter Standen and his wife travelled down from Edinburgh for the weekend, and everyone enjoyed hearing Peter’s stories about the inspiration behind his work and the rare chance to get a first hand insight into the mind of such an imaginative and provocative artist.

Peter’s work is a fabulous mixture of humour, at times an unsettling vision of things to come, as well as an extraordinarily colourful and bold visual record of his many travels. As Murdo MacDonald wrote in the Scotsman newspaper, “Standen’s work is serious entertainment shot through with black humour which casts us into a world of speculative fiction in which places as we know are transformed by time.”

To read a feature about the exhibition in May’s edition of Etc North East magazine, click below.

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Welcome!

4/17/2012

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Welcome to the new blog here at Sutton Art Ltd!

Things have been busy over the last few weeks in preparation for the new exhibition of work by Peter Standen which opens for a preview night at 6pm on 4th May at Collingwood College, Durham. The exhibition will showcase a really broad range of work from an amazingly diverse career of over fifty years. There are oil paintings, acrylic paintings, and lithographs, as well as the etchings for which Peter is best known. To see a preview of the work on show, go to the current page on the website. The pieces are all wrapped up and ready to go, and I'm sure it's going to be visually stunning.

I'm especially excited by an etching produced specifically for the exhibition earlier this year which envisages Durham Cathedral in Peter's trademark, futuristic, post-environmental apocalyptic setting. It may raise a few eyebrows as the similar scenes of Edinburgh and Glasgow did at our show in Scotland last year, but if Peter's work does one thing, it reminds us that nothing lasts forever, apart from hopefully human determination in the face of profound challenges and an ever-changing world.

Take a look below at the exhibition poster which shows a detail of one of my favourite paintings in the show, 'Lightning Bolt'.
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