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David Murphy - New Tints

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8/9/20

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3/10/20

Gallery Solo - Exhibition

Georgian House, St. James'

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Bartha Contemporary is delighted to announce an installation showcasing new stained glass works by British artist David Murphy (b.1983) entitled “New Tints”. The presentation will be on view by appointment only from September 8th until October 3rd, 2020.

The show will be accompanied by a publication, which includes an interview with the artist, exploring the origins of this new body of work. Here Murphy traces back the beginning of his interest in glass as an artistic medium to his interest in lenses and magnification.By employing mouth-blown sheet glass each work retains the qualities of traditional glass-making. Set in lead and held within a custom made patinated brass frame, hinged to the wall on one side, these reliefs invite the viewer to interact with the works.

By determining the angle at which the work is positioned, the resulting projection of light, colour and shadows open up endless opportunities for discovery.Developed from a seemingly simple vocabulary of graphic forms, the clarity of the composition further elevates the transparent quality of the glass that is held in place by the outlined picture.

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Bartha Contemporary is delighted to announce an installation showcasing new stained glass works by British artist David Murphy (b.1983) entitled “New Tints”. The presentation will be on view by appointment only from September 8th until October 3rd, 2020.

The show will be accompanied by a publication, which includes an interview with the artist, exploring the origins of this new body of work. Here Murphy traces back the beginning of his interest in glass as an artistic medium to his interest in lenses and magnification.By employing mouth-blown sheet glass each work retains the qualities of traditional glass-making. Set in lead and held within a custom made patinated brass frame, hinged to the wall on one side, these reliefs invite the viewer to interact with the works.

By determining the angle at which the work is positioned, the resulting projection of light, colour and shadows open up endless opportunities for discovery.Developed from a seemingly simple vocabulary of graphic forms, the clarity of the composition further elevates the transparent quality of the glass that is held in place by the outlined picture.

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