Richard Moon
Kin
11th October - 10th November 2007
 
 

 
 
The Tower, 2007, oil on canvas, 142 x 112 cm

Wyer Gallery is delighted to present Richard Moon's second solo show.   In Kin , Moon continues to explore our relationship with the uncanny in an impressive new series of paintings that play with the re-contextualisation and manipulation of anachronistic imagery.

In past work, Moon has depicted a bizarre world of starlet pin-ups, androgynous waifs, and mysterious musicians.   Here, in Kin , he introduces us to a clan of ageing spinster types, dubious royalty, debutantes, sportsmen and 'storybook' children.   In meeting this strange crew, Moon wants us to become uncomfortable. Queenie's spinsterish attire, for instance, ostensibly marks her out as a harmless Home Counties stereotype yet, unmasked by the artist, she exudes all the villainy and menace of a fairytale felon.   And Nefertiti is in possession of a set of looks so at odds with her famous namesake that her winning expression inspires affection and aversion simultaneously.   This duality is central to their success:   they are both blood and other, known and unknown, beautiful and peculiar.

Moon's paintings are derived first from small-scale collages made from different found, or personally photographed images, the majority of which come from daguerreotypes or old magazines from the '40's, '50's.   By splicing backgrounds and body-parts Moon creates incongruous juxtapositions: the face of a dead boy from a Victorian mortuary image, for instance, with the sun worshiping body of a healthy young girl.   He then distorts or extends certain features to hint at uncertain associations and uncomfortable new realities, before squaring-up in the old fashioned method to much larger-scale paintings on canvas. Through this process a documentary photograph or mass produced image may transcend its original incarnation to become imbued with the magical elements of fairy-tale or folklore.   And, by bringing a distinctly contemporary technique to paintings whose subjects adopt strangely contrived or out-moded poses, Moon maintains a synthesis of past and present that causes his subjects to inhabit an illusory world between what the viewer knows to exist and that which dwells in fantasy.

In creating new histories for his paintings' characters, Moon becomes a teller of tales.   However, he teases his audience by withholding information and rationing the truth.   He suggests intrigue, poses problems and denies the solutions, leaving the viewer to deduce a narrative from the multiple meanings on offer.

Richard Moon [b.1971 England] graduated from the Royal Academy Schools in 2005, since when he has exhibited internationally. Since his first solo exhibition with Wyer Gallery in 2006, Moon has had a second solo show in Germany; he has exhibited in Vienna at the Engholm Engelhorn Galerie in Jasper Sharp's Salon Nouveau ; in New York in New London Kicks at Wooster Projects; and in the UK at the Walker Art Gallery as a John Moores 24 finalist.  His work is in international collections as well as the Saatchi Collection.

Kin opens with a private view on the 10th October 2007

 
 
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EDUCATION 2002 - 2005 The Royal Academy, London; Post-Graduate Diploma, Fine Art; 1999 - 2002 Camberwell College of Art, London; BA (Hons) Painting (First Class); 1998 - 1999 Chelsea College of Art and Design; Portfolio Preparation; SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2007 The Tower, Anna Klinkhammer, Dusseldorf; 2006 Salon Nouveau, Engholm Engelhorn Gallerie, Vienna (curated by Jasper Sharp); John Moores 24, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (Finalist); New London Kicks, Soho House New York, USA; Celeste Art Prize, Old Truman Brewery, London (Finalist); Richard Moon, Wyer Gallery, London (Solo Show); Concrete Allotment (Curated by Kristen Lovelock), TemporaryContemporary, London 2005 New Paintings: Elinor Evans, Anja Ganster, Richard Moon, Matthew Murphy, Wyer Gallery, London; Post Grad Diploma Exhibition, Royal Academy, London
 

2004 Premiums: Second Year Post-Graduate Students Exhibition, Royal Academy, London 2003 Sound of the Suburbs, The Woodlands Gallery, London 2002 The Next Big Thing, The Gallery, Cork Street, London; Future Map 02, London Institute Gallery, London; Degree Show, Camberwell College of Art, London; (X)hibit, London Institute Gallery, London; The Worshipful Company of Painter/Stainers, Painters Hall, London 2001 C6: Six Camberwell Artists, The House Gallery, London; Second Year Students Exhibition, Camberwell College of Art, London PUBLIC COLLECTIONS The Saatchi Collection, London PROJECTS Assitant Painter to Sol Lewitt on 'Wall Drawing no. 1070 executed on site at Tower Place, London, 2003 ___________________________________________________________________________________________

     
 

 

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