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Lorna Robertson thoughts, meals, days

Lorna Robertsons colourful paintings, often made with a combination of oil paint and collage, have a distinctly nostalgic tone. Shimmering female forms with swinging skirts from the 1950s or bonneted bathers from the 1920s jostle with richly described interiors and crowded tabletops. Hints and glimpses of tangible forms a fashion model, for example, or a vase appear and then fragment into patterns and explosions of colour.This new publication coincides with Robertsons exhibition at Ingleby Gallery and is divided into sections that feature collections of recent large paintings by the artist (20152022), small paintings (all 2022) and works on paper (20162022), all of which demonstrate Robertsons characteristic layered interpretations of the female form alongside recurring motifs such as hats, long dresses and flowers. Her drawings (20182020) offer fluid forms in ink, pencil and watercolour. An essay by art critic Hettie Judah explores Robertsons work in terms of pattern, costume and architecture, drawing out key inspirations including tapestry, advertising and magazine design through abstracted forms. The influence of contemporary female painters and those from art history is further considered. In another text, Robertson is in conversation with artist and writer Mikey Cuddihy. This frank interview reveals much about Robertsons intuitive working processes: from starting points, colour decisions, the rhythms of brushwork and considerations of scale, to the wider relationship between text, music, drawing and painting.The publication is edited by Ingleby Gallery, designed by Joanna Deans, Identity, printed by Albe De Coker, and co-published by Ingleby Edinburgh, and Anomie, London. The publication coincides with Robertsons first solo exhibition 'thoughts, meals, days' at Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, in 2022. The artist is represented by Ingleby Gallery.Lorna Robertson was born in Ayr on the west coast of Scotland in 1967. She studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee and currently lives and works in Glasgow. Recent public solo exhibitions include 'Kodachroma', Glasgow Project Room (2013); 'This Dark Ceiling', Intermedia Gallery, C.C.A, Glasgow (2008); 'The Overlooked', Atelier Am Eck, Dusseldorf, Germany (2006); and 'New Paintings', 64 Osborne Street, Glasgow (2005). Robertsons group exhibitions include 'Once Upon a Time', Flora Fairbairn, The Portman Estate, London (2022); 'Faces in the Water', Ingleby at Cromwell Place, South Kensington, London (2021); 'Brexit: Mail Art from a Small Island', Sipgate Shows, Düsseldorf, Germany (2019); 'Lorna Robertson and Robert MacBryde', Kingsgate Project Space, London (2019); 'Psychopathology of Everyday life', Glasgow Project Room (2011); and 'Vistas', Glasgow Project Room (2003). The artist was awarded the John Kinross Traveling Scholarship to Florence in 1990 and the Summer Scholarship, Hospitalfield School of Art, Arbroath, Scotland in 1989. See more
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  • Dimensions: 210 x 260mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Anomie Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910221426

About Hettie JudahLorna RobertsonMikey Cuddihy

Lorna Robertson was born in Ayr on the west coast of Scotland in 1967. She studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee and currently lives and works in Glasgow. Her solo exhibition thoughts meals days was presented at Ingleby Edinburgh in summer 2022. Hettie Judah is chief critic on The i a columnist for Apollo magazine a contributing editor to The Plant and writes regularly for the Guardian Vogue Frieze and the New York Times. Recent books include Lapidarium (Penguin 2022) How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents) (Lund Humphries 2022) and Frida Kahlo (Laurence King 2020). Mikey Cuddihy is an artist and writer living in East Sussex. Born in New York she was educated at Summerhill School Edinburgh College of Art and Central Saint Martins in London. She lived and worked in London for over three decades where she co-founded the Beck Road Arts Trust a live work community of artists in Hackney.

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