Without
2002
91.0 x 122.0 cm
Arts Council Collection
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Elizabeth Magill: A Painter of Distressed Landscapes and Romantic Sublime
Elizabeth Magill (born 1959 in Ontario, Canada) is an Irish painter whose distinctive style blends photographic elements with traditional painting techniques to create hauntingly beautiful landscapes imbued with a profound sense of melancholy. Growing up in Northern Ireland instilled in her a deep connection to the natural world, which profoundly informs her artistic vision and continues to be a central theme throughout her oeuvre. Her formative years were marked by exposure to both Irish folklore and European art history, shaping her aesthetic sensibilities and fostering an enduring fascination with capturing the sublime—that elusive feeling of awe and terror experienced in confronting vastness and grandeur. Magill pursued her artistic education at Belfast College of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art, institutions renowned for nurturing experimental approaches to painting. These experiences solidified her commitment to pushing boundaries within the medium while honoring its rich tradition. She began exhibiting her work in the mid-1980s, establishing herself as a prolific artist with an unwavering dedication to exploring new visual languages. Her artistic journey has been characterized by constant innovation and a willingness to embrace diverse influences—from photography to video—always prioritizing painting as her primary vehicle for expression. Her breakthrough came in 1990 with a solo exhibition at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol, followed swiftly by inclusion in ‘British Art Show,’ which catapulted her into the spotlight of the burgeoning British contemporary art scene. Subsequent exhibitions showcased her versatility across Ireland, Britain, Germany, France and Spain—including Southampton City Art Gallery in 1998; Kerlin Gallery in 1999; Wilkinson Gallery London in 2002, 2008; Greenberg Van Doren Gallery in New York; the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery Dublin in 2003; Baltic, Gateshead and Milton Keynes Gallery in 2004. These presentations solidified her reputation as a respected artist with an international presence. Magill’s artistic development has been supported by fellowships at prestigious institutions like Tate Gallery Liverpool and Saarlandisches Kunstlerhaus Saarbrücken, Germany—opportunities that allowed her to refine her craft and engage with critical discourse surrounding art practice. Her group exhibitions include ‘Places in Mind,’ featuring alongside Adam Chodzko and Stan Douglas; ‘Premio Michetti 2000’ at Fondazione Michetti, Italy; and selections from ‘British Art Show.’ Notably, she is represented in numerous public and private collections worldwide—demonstrating the enduring impact of her artistic vision. Magill's distinctive approach to landscape painting distinguishes her work from many others. She achieves this through meticulous layering of textured paint—often distressed or scraped—creating surfaces that evoke a palpable sense of decay and vulnerability. Simultaneously, she incorporates photographic prints into her canvases, subtly disrupting the illusionistic space of traditional painting while retaining its expressive power. This technique reflects Magill’s fascination with capturing the sublime—the experience of confronting overwhelming beauty alongside unsettling apprehension—a preoccupation evident in her series exploring desolate landscapes and conveying a profound meditation on time and memory. Her work continues to resonate with audiences captivated by its evocative atmosphere and masterful execution, cementing Elizabeth Magill's place as a significant figure in contemporary art history.elizabeth magill
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Trumpa informacija
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantic sublime revisioning
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
- Date Of Birth: 1959
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: Elizabeth Magill
- Nationality: Irish
- Notable Artworks:
- Hop, One, Two…
- Without
- Two Shoes
- Place Of Birth: Ontario, Canada

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