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Helen Bermingham Exhibition “Where Everything is Held”

Published: May 18, 2023; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 May 25, 2023    06:00 PM-08:00 PM EDT

Address: 255 Bowery New York New York, NY 10002 United States

Phone: +1 212-473-2900

 

Web: https://www.gr-gallery.com/

Helen Bermingham Exhibition “Where Everything is Held”

GR gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Helen Bermingham with the gallery and in the U.S.. Titled “Where Everything is Held”, the show will present a new series with an intense focus on the artist’s psychological territory, introducing cognitive and emotional landscapes, able to sharply communicate, through powerful yet delicate brushstrokes, feelings, and recognizable patterns, in a sort of memoir of the past months as the resolved conversation that occurred between unconscious, memories and the material of paint.

This exhibition will introduce to the public seventeen fresh small and large-format artworks on canvas. This new body of work, exemplarily executed with the artist’s signature technique, shows the exceptional capability of depicting emotions imbued with personal remembrances through the act of repetition and the fundamental changes that regularly occur in the perpetration of this action.

Opening reception: Thursday, May 25, 6:00 pm — 8:00 pm (Exhibition Dates: May 26 — June 24, 2023). Members of the press can contact GR Gallery in advance to schedule a private viewing and/or an interview with the artist before the exhibition is officially open. Visitors who want to attend the opening can RSVP by contacting the gallery. Helen Bermingham will be present at the vernissage.

Where: GR Gallery, 255 Bowery (between Houston & Stanton) New York, NY 10002 | [email protected] | tel: +1 212 273 2900

Helen Bermingham is a London-based Irish artist. She has an MA in Painting from The Royal College of Art and a BA in History of Art and Drama from Trinity College Dublin. She has exhibited throughout the UK and Europe including with Unit 1 Gallery, Collyer Bristow Gallery, Nunnery Gallery, Rua Red Dublin, Angus-Hughes, Simmons & Simmons, Universitat der Kunste Berlin, and Taymour Grahne Projects.

She is a recipient of the Ali Alkazzi Scholarship Award at The Royal College of Art, winner of the staff prize for Dentons Art Prize 2019, and was shortlisted for Anthology 2017 at Charlie Smith London.

Her work is held in private collections in the UK, Europe, Asia, and the USA.

“Where Everything is Held” is a liminal journey able to find a common ground between fantasy and reality, stillness and motion, psyche and physicality, abstraction and figuration through a highly unique approach here described by Bermingham:

“Central to my process is repetition. I repeat marks, images, and brushstrokes from previous paintings into each subsequent new one. I’m interested in the idea that every time I repeat a mark it changes- much like each time you recall a memory it changes. The incidental mark-making that occurs when the painting is also an important part of my process by which elements of newness or surprise can enter the work. These unplanned marks find an association with the unconscious and take the work in a new direction both visually and emotionally. Paintings start from one position and end up somewhere unanticipated and new, but somewhere new that has a resonance with me. I feel they often throw up ‘new’ memories. Allowing associative thought to play a role pushes the painting along and creates new ideas for further works. Through my repetition of paint marks from painting to painting, I create a kind of ‘genealogy’ of marks; connections can be unearthed and excavated from the work. My paintings have become a sort of world-building (‘fictionscaping’) out of my own archive of marks that grows with each use. In this way, I see painting as a repository of time and memory. As the work progresses the lines between memory and fiction, past and present become blurred and make way for something new. The marks change and develop to be used again in future paintings thus constantly propelling the work forward while also looking back to the past.”

Time: 6:00 — 8:00 pm EDT

Free!

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