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Louise Marchal

Thirsk
Visual Artist and Writer. Practice-based PhD researcher at School of Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds.

I'm predominantly a painter and often the decision making of painting informs my practice in other media that I utilise (e.g. assemblage, film, installation). Sometimes this process is reflexive and works in other media inform the paintings. 

I work as a conceptual artist in that my work is research based and the concepts for the work arise from these interests. Philosophy, poetry, spirituality and existential issues are under the surface in a lot of my work.  Over the past decade my work has presented life in snatches of information, colour and image. It has been said that the "brain delights in fragments" and in connecting them, and my work explores this, through glimpses of images, and in presenting the transient. Moving into printing, film and moving image collage has extended this practice with the flickering image.

Since 1993 my work has consistently dealt with an (often playful) enquiry into the existence of man with various visual languages and systems of signs, often mixing and morphing samples of images from various sources (games, mathematical concepts, doodles or scenes from life). While my research focussed upon the sculptor Frances Darlington (for the biography I published in 2013) these themes became absorbed amid a more localised time and place. As a result my most recent work responds to the values, types, attitudes and styles that have emerged through this research. These works still correspond with my interest in the human contemporary state, but are examined through reference to historic, geographic and cultural resonance, in image and form.  

 

Finding Frances - the biography of Frances Darlington (sculptor)

By  Louise Marchal

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