kathryn madill

no man's land

13 july - 20 august

There is an intensity of focus central to Madill’s paintings. Madill turns us, the viewers, into explorers in this land by presenting a trajectory of allegorical, ethereal like figures, and objects set in landscapes laden with meaning and mystique. A hidden life surfaces and further meanings assume a more powerful significance as we look deeper. The size of the figures, the objects and the panoramic view demand we get up close and intimate with the narrative. Their presence inside these landscapes is palpable. As a consequence the images connect the viewer with an emotional undercurrent which relates them to their own present and past. Simultaneously we are drawn into these painted worlds and worlds of our own. 

No Man’s Land (1), 2009, oil on gesso panel, 245x1190 mm

The Shiny World, 2009,oil on gesso panel, 355x1045 mm

Wandering Parade, 2009, oil on gesso panel, 230x660 mm

The Wandering Brothers, 2009, oil on gesso panel, 355x1045 mm

A Greater Loss, 2009, oil on gesso panel, 130x 825mm

Pieta, 2009, oil on gesso panel, 530x830mm

No Man’s Land (11), 2009, oil on gesso panel, 600x600 mm

A Drinking Song (11), 2007, oil on gesso panel, 190x635 mm

A Drinking Song (1), 2007, oil on gesso panel, 160x480 mm

Leavings, 2009, oil on wood, 230x 1050 mm

Lost Dominion, 2009, oil on wood, 230x 1050 mm