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Edwina
Leapman
Thirty Years at Annely Juda Fine Art
18 January – 25 February 2005
Edwina Leapman had her first solo exhibition in 1974 and has been shown
by Annely Juda Fine Art since 1976. This exhibition provides a unique
opportunity to see the development of her work during these past thirty
years with 19 paintings on display dating from 1976 to 2005. It is the
first time a selection of her works from such a wide period have been
shown together.
Leapman’s work is based on line and process with her paint stroke
running in parallel lines from left to right. The early works in this
show have a thin transparent canvas-coloured ground overpainted with tight
horizontal bands of white. More recent works have complex dense grounds
made up of thin washes of various colours. The broader horizontal bands
on these later works are frequently of contrasting tones to the ground
and the line is often fragmented – sometimes creating a suggestion
of a line as much as the line itself. In these works the function of line
and colour start to merge.
Leapman’s paintings need to be given time for their full impact
and depth to be realised. The cross section of work displayed in this
show indicate that the subtle developments in her work have a surprisingly
pronounced effect on the end result. Her enduringly sensitive manipulation
of colour, line and light can here be fully appreciated.
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