MARY
GRIFFITHS
Recent Work
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Private View Saturday 3rd March
2007 noon - 5.00pm
Wine served - All Works for Sale
Exibition Finishes Sunday 25th March 2007 |
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Where enquiries of prices are
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Still Life
Graphite
17 x 19 £425 |
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Written
by Mary Griffiths for EASEL WORDS IN The JACKDAW
March 2007 by courtesy of David Lee.
As a figurative
painter in the 21st century,listening to the
revelation that man's unprepossessing ancestor
in the Jurassic era spent it's time scuttling
in the Pangaean scrub giving those ponderous
dinosaurs the slip,I recognised the tactic immediately.
There is such an imbalance in the preferred
work shown in publicly subsidized galleries.As
a society,and don't believe anyone who asserts
that there's no such thing,we need to see the
full sense of ourselves reflected in the art
we show.And while I'm not averse to peeking
at the dishevelled detritus of an unexamined
life,the solipsism of a lot of conceptual art
and it's epizoic acolytes doesn't,for me,constitute
the full panoply of human experience.
Art is a way of shaping our lives,of giving
it value and meaning.But what I don't see much
of is our relationships with one another.We
don't see love.We look to the Old Masters for
that.And the other unfashionable quality I don't
see enough of is joy.Yet it's the quality with
which we seek to imbue all our activities.Our
natures are hardwired for it.
Several years ago I met Angela and Emma Paczy.Angela,Emma's
mother,has Pick's disease which is an early
on-set,degenerative brain disorder akin to Alzheimer's
but rarer,less known and with no ameliorative
medication on offer.And it's been such a privilege
to witness the extraordinary bond between them.Emma
interprets her mother's feelings,anticipates
her needs,returns the care which once she received
and restores her mother to the world.She insists
on complying with her mother's expressed wish
to remain at home which involves confronting
the byzantine complexities of local authority
funding at every stage of her mother's illness
which she does with a natural contumaciousness
any artist would identify with.
I'd be so pleased if these portraits were seen
as a homage to our best instincts which is to
value life in it's infinite variety and intrinsic
worth.For me,irrespective of whatever else one's
bent on expressing,the act of painting with
it's deep and boundless pleasures,conjoins us
with the perpetual flow of humankind at it's
venerative best,exclaiming it's"transcendent
wonder" and ineffable joy in being alive.Or
as my mother once put it succinctly"it's
your way of saying hallelujah".
MARY GRIFFITHS
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Croydon College of Art
Taught by John Bellany R.A., Bruce McLean
and Gus Cummins
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Member of Royal Cambrian Academy
(invited by Sir Kyffin Williams RA)
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SOLO
EXHIBITIONS |
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ADC Theatre, Park St., Cambridge
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St. John’s Gallery,
Bury St. Edmunds
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Martin Tinney Gallery, Cardiff
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MIXED
SHOWS |
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Eastern Open, King’s
Lynn, Norfolk
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‘Drawings For All’,
Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury and Regional
Tour
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Haylett’s Gallery, Colchester
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‘The Drawing Show’,
Contact Gallery, Norwich
Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Mall Galleries,
London
Royal Society of British Artists, London
Sunday Times/Singer Friedlander Watercolour
Competition, London and Glasgow
New Gallery, Swansea
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Bow House Gallery, Barnet,
London
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‘Modern Contemporaries’,
Chappel Galleries, Essex
‘Britain’s Painter’, Westminster
Galleries, London
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1989 |
Royal
College of Art, London "The London Group" |
1992-97 |
Chappel
Galleries, Colchester (Mixed
Exhibitions) |
1992 |
BP
National Portrait Competition, National Portrait
Gallery, London
‘The Human Form’, Conservatory Gallery,
Cambridge |
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Leicestershire Art Collection
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Royal National Eisteddfod
of Wales
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Hunting Art Prize, R.C.A.
London
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Spring Collection, East West
Gallery, London
Wales Art Fair, Cardiff
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‘Drawing Near’
– Touring Show, Fife
Hunting Art Prizes: R.C.A. London and Swansea
‘Making a Mark’, Mall Galleries,
London
‘Showcase Wales’, Y Tabernacl,
M.O.M.A. Wales
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Martin Tinney Gallery, Cardiff
John Martin Gallery, London
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‘The Human Form’, Mall Galleries,
London
‘Human Interest’, Bury St. Edmunds
Art Gallery
Conservatory Gallery, Cambridge
Guest: Royal Society of British Artists
Poetry Commission, Prospero Poets, Clarion
Press
The Gallery, Cork St., London
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‘On A Grand Scale’,
John Martin Gallery, London
Chelsea Art Fair, London
Contemporary Welsh Art, Hong Kong
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Langham Fine Art, Bury St.
Edmunds
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Art Fair, Islington, London
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Martin Tinney Gallery at Cork
St, London
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British Art Fair, London
“Gold Medal Winners Exhibition, National
Eisteddfod”
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Royal National Eisteddfod
of Wales
Langham Fine Art, Bury St. Edmunds
Martin Tinney Gallery at Cork St., London
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Royal Cambrian Academy Summer
Show
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Martin Tinney Gallery, Cardiff
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Wales Portrait Award and Tour
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PRIZES |
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Lady Evershed Drawing Prize,
Eastern Open
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Highly Commended, Britain’s
Painters, London
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Highly Commended – Painting, Eastern
Open
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Highly Commended – Drawing,
Eastern Open
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Highly Commended – Hunting
Competition
First Prize, ‘Drawings For All’,
Suffolk
Gold Medal in Fine Art, National Eisteddfod
of Wales
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First Prize, Hunting Art Prizes,
R.C.A. London
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Lady Evershed Drawing Prize,
Eastern Open
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Painting Prize, Eastern Open
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