Visual Ticks Exhibition, PARTY NOV 10th 6-8pm

10.11.22 - 04.12.22

The Gleneagles Townhouse is delighted to present “Visual Ticks” by Scottish artist Suzanne Taylor, in a collection of hand-crafted
collages which present a subversive view of vintage ephemera. 

Initially these collages were an attempt to formulate ideas as a prerequisite for paintings. A visual sketch using ready-made images from countless hours spent in second hand bookstores. Many artists have used this technique from Robert Rauschenberg to artists whom I greatly admire, such as Adrian Ghenie. Such artists have used collage to initiate a visual language, which could encapsulate an idea, which linguistically or conceptually could not be born any other way.

These ideas were palimpsests of memories, cognitions, visual ticks, which were juxtaposed to each other but found coexistence through their proximity but maybe not their domain. A visual oxymoron with uncanny tendencies.

These initial vignettes slowly took form and became their own entities. Demanding no explanation for their own existence and therefore the conversation developed into a non-linear visual rupture of contrasting elements. These elements sit uncannily together either by virtue of their opposition to one another, their seemingly random marriage (such as the collage of a carefree dancer flying through the symbolic kitchen of 1950’s female servitude). Or the enormous bear growling at the carefree skier on the chair lift. In this scene we see a play on scale, with the elements of size and disruption on various characters. 

The work encompasses themes of femininity, sexuality, consumption and climate change. It is also a wink to the glamour years and the nostalgic innocence of the pre-digital lexicon. 

To purchase contact Suzanne at suzannetaylorart@gmail.com
or by phone: 07864 622 561

Prices from £550 - £850, all unique one-off originals, matted and framed

Sizes ranging from 26cm x 30cm, to 38cm x48cm

 

GLENEAGLES TOWNHOUSE, 39 ST ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH EH2 2AD

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SCAPES Art Show at Summerhall Fri 22nd June 6pm

Summerhall is delighted to present “Scapes” by artist Suzanne Taylor. The show is a retrospective body of work covering the last several years. It brings together painting, collage, screen printing and photography.


Her subject matter is diverse and ranges from uncanny images shot in the old Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, where a mysterious naked beauty parades the corridors of the dilapidated building. The striking image of the young woman is in stark contrast with the broken-down interior of the infamous historicRoyal hospital. Taylor also brings us beautiful painted realism in the form of vintage objects as part of a still life series. The objects pique our interest and make the viewer question the subplot. For example in the painting, “Your Call” we see a gun next to a rotary dial telephone. What’s it doing there? Are we the protagonist to make the call or take the gun? We find ourselves in the active role of deciding the next move.

Her collages are palimpsests: layers of meaning created from an extensive collection of thousands of images. The series, “A Beautiful Life” juxtaposes detailed anatomical skulls with original typographic titles from Penquin books printed during the 1930’s and 40’s. In another collage, we see a young diver from the 1940’s diving from a federal prison euthanasia bed. Taylor combines and disrupts images to enlist a second, third and fourth read, leaving us questioning the scene and begging a discourse long after we leave the exhibition.

Taylor constantly strives for modes of expression regardless of medium to make visual for us the landscape of her inner thoughts and to bring us a sense of the uncanny. To make us reflect. Like that of her greatest influences, from Richter to Rauschenberg, she refuses to be pigeonholed into a singular category. The show aptly titled “Scapes” is a journey through the many cognitive scapes and genres of expression.

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EPHEMERA & THE UNCANNY

Very excited to be having a show of my recent collage work at Artisan Roast in Stockbridge.

Please come to the opening night party on Feb 1st at 7pm. Wine and goodies too. 

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