Exhibition

in London / United Kingdom
02.11.2019 - 24.11.2019 00:00
Susie Hamilton & Mimei Thompson - Grub Party

“Grub Party” brings together the paintings of Mimei Thompson and Susie Hamilton and refers to their images of hatching, breeding and changing. The exhibition is a selection of their paintings and drawings of hybrid and biomorphic life whose generative and writhing energy suggests a festive, carnivalesque fecundity. It also shows their different engagement with the metamorphic stuff of paint. Their techniques are very different with Mimei’s intricate compositions of the microcosm made in oil and Susie’s rapid images of figures and creatures made in acrylic, but they share an engagement with the alchemical unpredictability of the painting process to create images that are themselves about process and transformation.

For the current series of works, Mimei Thompson has taken in references including 17th century Dutch still life, the work of early naturalists, such as Maria Sibylla Merian, and Japanese ikebana. She is looking at the dramas of metamorphosis in nature, as an analogy for the mutability and interconnectedness of all life, as played out on a tabletop scale.

Susie Hamilton‘s work has been consistently based on the theme of mutation, her figures morphing into the non-human and abstract. Her recent work, based on Ovid’s “Metamorphoses”, clearly foregrounds this topic since Ovid’s characters are acutely vulnerable to transformation through the power of nature and the overarching activity of gods who can transform themselves and all creation into ‘bodies new and strange’. In ‘Grub Party’ Susie is showing drawings and paintings relating to Ovid’s hectic, interrelated world of divinities, people, animals, insects and plants.

Mimei Thompson studied at the Glasgow School of Art, Central St Martins and the Royal College of Art. She has been selected for Jerwood Contemporary Painters, Studio Voltaire Open, the Marmite Painting Prize, Exeter Contemporary Open and Creekside Open. She has organised numerous group exhibitions, including at the Herbert Read Gallery in Canterbury, and at Blythe Gallery and Transition Gallery in London. She participated in a residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, and has her work in the collection of Arts Council England. Thompson has recently had solo shows at Trade Gallery Nottingham, Queens Park Railway Club Glasgow and Art First Projects London. She lives and works in London.

Susie Hamilton lives and works in London and is represented by Paul Stolper Gallery. Recent solo exhibitions include “On Margate Sands: Paintings and Drawings based on TS Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’”, Paul Stolper (2018); “in atoms”, Paul Stolper (2016); “Here Comes Everybody”, St Paul’s Cathedral, London (2015). Recent group shows include “Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize”, London (2019); “Hospital Rooms Projects”, Phoenix Gallery, Exeter (2019); “Made in Britain”, National Museum, Gdansk (2019); “Drawing Biennale”, Drawing Room, London (2019, 2017, 2015); “Another World”, Frieze Art Fair, London (2018); “Towards Night”, Towner Gallery, Eastbourne (2016); “The Names”, Transition Gallery, London (2016); “John Moores Painting Prize”, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2014, 2004).

Gallery hours Fri – Sun 12 – 6 pm

www.transitiongallery.co.uk

Location:
Transition Two
110a Lauriston Road
E9 7HA London
United Kingdom

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