September 06, 2013
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September 27, 2013
Alzbeta Jaresova: A Catalyst for Remembrance
From the 6th September 2013 the Griffin Gallery presents an exhibition by Alzbeta Jaresova. The inaugural winner of the Griffin Art Prize, Jaresova has been working in the artists’ studio above the Griffin Gallery since February. Exploring themes of physical and psychological confinement, Jaresova makes beautifully rendered drawings, paintings and three dimensional models.
The winner of the Griffin Art Prize has access to any materials of choice from Winsor & Newton, Conté à Paris and Liquitex. Jaresova took the opportunity to re-discover oil paints and the exhibition will showcase paintings made with her characteristically subdued palette. She experimented with the drying times of different Winsor & Newton mediums to create thin layers of paint that allow for a play between the image and the ground. The artists’ studio is on the same floor as the Innovation and Development laboratory allowing Jaresova access to products and processes she would not have otherwise considered. Jaresova’s blog recounting her experience on the residency is available at http://griffingallery.co.uk/griffin-blog/
Accompanied by a catalogue the exhibition is on from September 6th to 27th and is open Monday to Thursday 10am – 5pm and 10am - 4pm on Fridays at the Griffin Gallery, 21 Evesham Street, London W11 4AJ.