Bruce Haines opens new gallery space with exhibition of works by Tim Braden
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Bruce Haines opens new gallery space with exhibition of works by Tim Braden
Tim Braden, Sargasso, 2015.



LONDON.- Bruce Haines Mayfair opened its West End gallery with a new body of work by the British artist Tim Braden. Entitled Ultramarine, the exhibition is comprised of several large and medium-scale still lifes executed in acrylic and oil, presented alongside a hand-knotted abstract wool rug laid on the floor in the centre of the gallery.

At first sight, the assembled works seem unconnected, a random mise-en-scène – a portrait of the Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx; a stack of artist monographs piled one on top of another; an interior of a villa, a blush red chaise longue. Yet what the viewer is witnessing, in fact, is a snapshot of Braden’s artistic practice, what he describes as ‘weaving through connections between seemingly disparate ideas’, a process by which he can absorb and explore through painting anything from art history to interior design, to gardening and architecture.

In its scope, Ultramarine (2015), the largest canvas in the exhibition, describes the breadth of his influences. It shows a patchwork of book covers, among them the eponymous Ultramarine, a novel by American writer Malcolm Lowry and its cover by Raoul Dufy. Braden has said that the books he paints are significant to his work, and included here are a children’s story book, works on design and architecture, as well as artists’ monographs. The viewer is left to consider why these have been selected, and what influence they might have on the painting depicting them.

The rug, Mis Amigas Las Flores (2015), shows Braden’s playful combination of reference and material, as well as his ongoing interest in deconstructing the abstract/figuration paradigm. For the rug is not a self-contained work, but a detail of one of his paintings, pulling together his love of decorative arts, craft and design, decoration and function.

Tim Braden (b. 1975, Perth, UK) received his MA from Ruskin School of Fine Art at Oxford University and attended Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. He has exhibited widely, including at Baibakov Art Projects, Moscow; Gemeente Museum, The Hague; Hamburger Bahnhof at Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin; Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo; Museum Van Loon, Amsterdam; and Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. He completed site-specific projects in Iceland in 2006 and for the Goethe Institute in New York in 2009. His work is included in several public collections, among them the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Nederlandse Bank, Amsterdam; Pembroke College, Oxford; Walsall Museum and Art Gallery, UK; and Zabludowicz Collection, London.










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