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Current
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Richard Taylor
Artist-in-residence
Exhibition
Wednesday 21st July - Sunday 8th August 2010
Gallery opening times: Wednesday - Sunday, 12pm-6pm and
by appointment
Entry Free
The Muse at 269 is pleased to present the
Artist-in-residence exhibition, a body of work created
over the last 7 months by British artist Richard Taylor.
Richard Taylor’s work brings a fresh contemporary twist
to an otherwise traditional process of landscape
painting. The first departure comes with an initial
gestural approach to mark-making, which, through a
considered eye, captures the immediacy and urgency of a
glance across the hustle and bustle of Portobello’s busy
market place. These visual and auditory experiences find
their way onto the canvas and make themselves known
through splashes of vibrancy and a lyrical,
‘synaestheisiastic’ handling of paint, which results in
a finished painting that brings together a myriad of
experiences into one, captivating, semi-abstract space.
Richard Taylor’s 7 month residency has been a mixture of
great pleasure and intense development. Having a studio
on London's famous Portobello Road, free from financial
burden has enabled Richard to fully concentrate on his
work. With these added benefits he has been free to
explore why he has chosen to be an artist. After
graduating, Fine art students often find themselves in a
strange halfway house; suddenly coming from a
comfortable, friendly environment of the campus, to the
lonely, sometimes faithless world of being an artist is
a hard transition to make. The residency at the Muse 269
has helped soften that blow and given Richard the
opportunity to become a better, more understanding
artist.
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