Castlefield Gallery celebrates 40th anniversary with exhibition
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Castlefield Gallery celebrates 40th anniversary with exhibition
Gary Wragg, Skid (1984). Photographed by Paul Tucker, image courtesy of the artist.



MANCHESTER.- Forty years ago, on 20 March 1984, Castlefield Gallery opened its doors. On that day, the gallery opened with a remarkable exhibition John Hoyland: Recent Paintings. This March 2024, the gallery launched their 40 year anniversary programme with 40 Years of the Future: Painting.

This show welcomes to the gallery large abstract paintings that were either shown or are representative of works exhibited in that first year of programming. The returning artists are Sarah Feinmann, Tricia Gillman, John Hoyland, and Gary Wragg*. Each presents their past work alongside more recent paintings and have been joined by four artists based in the North West who the gallery feels are ones to watch: Jamie Kirk, Robin Megannity, Azraa Motala and Katie Tomlinson.

Over the last 40 years the continued relevance of painting and the superiority of figurative or abstract works over one another have been heavily debated. This exhibition brings together powerful examples of both, displaying a number of different approaches to painting. 40 Years of the Future: Painting presents works which focus on the relationship between the canvas and the body, made with freehand marks exploring movement, energy and space. Other pieces in the show draw from and incorporate elements of nature photography, diaristic fragments, computer manipulated imagery and shapes made with laser cut vinyl. Some of the works on display reference the history and traditions of painting, reframing singular ideas around representation, identity and symbolism.

Don’t miss 40 Years of the Future: Painting at Castlefield Gallery, where you will encounter somber and intense works alongside the exuberant and bombastic. Whether you are a painting enthusiast or simply curious about what painting can do, this exhibition delivers a rich dialogue around the past, present and future of the medium, individual expression, the power of imagery and the politics of representation.

*Works returning to the gallery include: Carambola (1982) by Tricia Gillman, Harvest 6.3.81 (1981) by John Hoyland and Skid (1084) by Gary Wragg.










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