Simon Lee Gallery announces Percussia a solo exhibition of new work by France-Lise McGurn
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Simon Lee Gallery announces Percussia a solo exhibition of new work by France-Lise McGurn
France-Lise McGurn, Sleepover (Kisses), 2019. Acrylic and ink on sugar paper, spray and marker on glass, 74 x 98.5 x 1.5 cm.



LONDON.- a href="https://www.simonleegallery.com/" target="_blank">Simon Lee Gallery announces Percussia a solo exhibition of new work by Glasgow-based artist France-Lise McGurn. This is the artist’s debut exhibition with the gallery and the first in London since Sleepless, her 2019 solo exhibition at Tate Britain. The artist will present new paintings, works on paper and site-specific wall paintings across both gallery floors. The exhibition coincides with a major site-specific commission by the artist on view at Tramway in Glasgow.

The atmospheric practice of France-Lise McGurn transports the viewer from the public realm of the gallery and into the most personal quarters of the artist’s life: her studio, her bedroom, her mind and musings. McGurn’s figurative practice delivers a wholly immersive experience, launching the viewer into a three-dimensional world of the intimate and relatable. The sensual and physical nature of the works on display here are echoed in the exhibition’s title Percussia. A derivative of the word percussion or its Latin origin percussio, the title suggests power and strength while simultaneously alludes to the lyrical femininity of her figures that move rhythmically through the space bringing harmony to the exhibition.

The figures that occupy McGurn’s world belong to her imagination. These archetypal women and men, often portrayed in states of undress, whether in groups, in pairs or alone, recline in both ecstasy and agony. At times they appear bare and exposed, huddled in tense tableaux, seemingly withdrawn in defence. Elsewhere, McGurn’s characters are languid, bathed in an air of euphoria. Individually the figures are quiet and subtle, symbols of the interiority of the body and self, while collectively we see a congregation of figures evoking a sense of belonging and power. For McGurn, humanity – in all its excitement, intimacy, poignancy, boredom and disappointment – is worth uncovering.

Fluidity distinguishes McGurn’s practice. Her capricious compositions are, in their freedom of form and expression, unrestrained, while her application of paint transcends the canvas, bleeding onto the gallery walls. Charged with a sense of urgency, the loose outlines of her figures escape the boundaries of the traditional picture plane, while her the bare backgrounds of her canvases gives a further sense of weightlessness and abandonment to her compositions. Presented alongside the paintings is a new suite of works on paper in which fragments of the drawings spill out of their frames that have been uniquely crafted by the artist. Like their painted counterparts, these works emanate a sense of freedom, a loss of inhibition and illustrate an exploration of the ephemeral and transitory qualities of both art and life.

France-Lise McGurn
France-Lise McGurn (b. 1983, Glasgow, UK) lives and works in Glasgow. After completing her studies at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, UK she obtained her masters at the Hunter College of Art, New York, NY and the Royal College of Art, London, UK both in 2012. In 2005, she was awarded the John Kinross Scholarship to Florence by the Royal Scottish Academy. She has also received the John Milne Purvis prize (2005) and the Jeremy Cubbitt prize (2010). Her work has been the subject of multiple solo museum and gallery exhibitions, most recently Art Now: France-Lise McGurn, Sleepless, Tate Britain, London, UK (2019); Archaos, Alison Jacques Gallery, London, UK (2017) and Mondo Throb, Bosse and Baum, London, UK (2016). Recent group exhibitions include Mark Making: Perspectives Of Drawing, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, UK (2019); A Weakness For Raisins, CCA, Glasgow, UK (2018); Foundation Painting Show, Glasgow International, British Heart Foundation, Glasgow, UK (2018); Virginia Woolf: An Exhibition Inspired By Her Writings, Tate St. Ives, St. Ives, UK (2018); Wall-Sun-Sun, Une Une, Perpignan, France (2017); (X)A Fantasy, David Roberts Art Foundation, London, UK (2017) and Le Nouveau Voyeurisme, Hotel Contemporary, Milan, Italy (2017).










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