NEW YORK, NY .- Ulterior Gallery presents A Troubling, its second solo exhibition of paintings by Mamie Tinkler. For this exhibition opening on April 7, Tinkler debuts eight paintings in watercolor and gouache. In these new works, Tinkler draws on narratives of magic and witchcraft, conjuring an atmosphere of subtle danger and ecstatic transcendence. The title A Troubling refers to a collective noun for goldfinches, but also a troubling, or disrupting, of narratives, structures, or surfaces.
The objects depicted in Tinklers paintings seem poised for action, ripe with possibility, anything but still. While she deploys still life and photorealism as processes, her paintings do not fit neatly into either genre. The artist stages and photographs scenes using found and collected objects, theatrical lighting, mirrors, and painted backdrops. Her process of translating these photographs into paintings borders on alchemical, using elements of chance and the inherent unpredictability of the medium to create saturated images of beauty and mystery. From cloistered interiors to celestial expanses, the paintings construct bridges between the real and the ethereal.
In the title painting, three finches perch in nests of mushrooms atop sky-blue star globes, surrounded by an ominous red sky. The image is inspired by testimony from the Salem witch trials of the 17th century, where an accused woman was said to keep a yellow bird as her familiar (an animal spirit that aids in witchcraft). In creating the scene, Tinkler used mirrors to triple the bird figure, creating a sense of urgent convening. From meticulous, painstaking rendering of the birds tiny feathers, to the loose washes of color that break down into granular pigment, the painting encapsulates the leap from realism to mysticism that the exhibition proposes. The sensual experience of the paintings overcomes the primacy of image, letting tactile knowing vie with opticality. Tinklers images have always proposed a confusion between illusionistic depth and painterly surface - and her most recent works push toward both extremes.
Mamie Tinkler lives and works in New York, NY. She graduated from Columbia University with BA in 2000 and obtained a MFA from Hunter College in 2005. Tinklers work has been exhibited at solo and group exhibitions including Ulterior Gallery, New York, NY (solo 2020, 2021); Tops Gallery, Memphis (2022); The Armory Show, New York, NY (2020); The Suburban, Oak Park, IL (solo, 2015); Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, NY (2014); and Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY (2011). Tinklers exhibitions and works have received coverage in the New York Times, Artforum, and Art in America.
Ulterior Gallery, first established on Attorney Street on the Lower East Side of NYC, expanded into its current space in SoHo in spring 2022. Founded in 2016 by Takako Tanabe, a Japanese gallerist originally from Tokyo, Ulterior is committed to the exhibition of works by an array of intergenerational artists from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Ulterior Gallery is located at 424 Broadway, #601, New York, NY 10013, the top floor of a designated landmark building near the crossing of Canal and Broadway. Gallery Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 6 pm, and by appointment.
Round about the cauldron go Macbeth, William Shakespeare
April 7May 13, 2023, Opening Reception: April 7, 68 pm.