IKON Birmingham

Ikon Gallery | 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace
GB-B1 2HS Birmingham

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Acclaimed Australian artist Tim Maguire has taken the printing process to the core of his work as a painter, making both figurative and abstract paintings using the layering of colour according to the conventional method of commercial colour printing. For Ikon he has produced new works, based on photographs and video; huge digital prints to be hung unframed directly onto the gallery walls. Depicting fragments of still-lifes and landscapes – specifically, flowers and falling snow – these sumptuous images celebrate the ethereal nature of beauty. In addition there is a series of smaller photographs and a video capturing the movement of water through the superimposition of separated pure colours.

Through his work, Maguire conveys the means by which it is made. Intrigued by recent developments in digital printing he has explored in depth the opportunities offered by the medium. The new prints, for example, translate photographic imagery into paintings in oil and solvents which are then scanned at high resolution to make computer files. Subsequently converted digitally from black-and white to their appropriate primary colours, they are fused into striking configurations of secondary colours. Maguire’s technical inventiveness results in a range of hues unobtainable in other kinds of print making, as well as the possibility for making prints on a monumental scale.

Not only their size but also the installation of Maguire’s ‘snow’ prints, in particular, are deliberate allusions to Claude Monet’s Waterlilies paintings in the Orangerie, Paris. Likewise, informed by scientific colour theory, they convey a sheer joy derived from the visible world.

Tim Maguire
Snow, water and flowers