Medcalf Press Release. 15th March - 30th April 2010
 
 
Andy Wicks  
 
15 March 10 – 30 April 10
 
Andy Wicks takes iconic, but unsightly buildings, and reinvents their bold hulking forms as semi-abstracted silhouettes, set against a rusting background.
 
The work takes reference from concrete, steel, weather systems, rust and decay; the pieces are executed through a gestural technique, which involves the dripping of liquid veils of paint contrasted with a thicker application of oil. The weeping paint serves almost as a reverse wash, a tear stained window through which we see geometric forms that float ominously. The loss of context and surrounds – simultaneously harshens and softens their architectural power; without modern new buildings or empty wasteland to compete with, the piercing forms become timeless.
 
Wicks takes his titles from the list of Atlantic hurricanes names, whilst disguising the real world point of reference, these arbitrary names imbue a sense of identity – gender, life time and personality.
 
The three larger painting titled: Bonnie (east), Bonnie (south) and Bonnie (west), have been created specifically for show at Medcalf; they feature a local structure just set off the City Road. Taking reference from contemporary German painters such as Albert Oehlen, Thomas Scheibitz, and Tobias Lehner, with the smaller canvases Wicks’ experiments with an expanded palette. These pieces move away from the imagery of the larger Bonnie paintings to a more formal abstract aesthetic; working from a baby pink ground to resolve themselves balancing the chaos of dripped, splattered or scrapped paint with slick masked geometry.
 
Andy Wicks was born in Kent in 1983, having studied BA Fine Art at Middlesex University he now lives and works in London.
 
His recent exhibitions include:
 
Solo exhibition: 2008, Andy Wicks; The Commonwealth Club, Northumberland Avenue, London.
 
Selected group shows, 2010 – The Middle of Nowhere: Objects and Actions in the Abyss; Departure Gallery, Southall. Police and Thieves; The Old Police Station, New Cross, London. Tag: from 3 to 36; New London Painting; Brown, Hoxton, London. 2009 – ULTRAMEGAOK; The Framery, Hackney, London. 2008 – Chiaroscuro; Ada Street Gallery, Hackney, London. New Paintings; The Empire, Vyner Street, London.
 
 
 
Tuesday 16th March, 2010
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