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Rachael Clewlow: 3,200 Colours

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Thursday, 26 April 2018 to Saturday, 19 May 2018
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Wednesday, 25 April 2018 - 5:00pm to 8:00pm

Rachael Clewlow creates rigorous and detailed recordings of her everyday movements. Meticulously documenting this mass of information in diaries, this abstract record of the banal to the unexpected becomes a form of trace from which Clewlow begins to construct paintings and prints.

Over the past two years Clewlow has created a large body of new work. A series of paintings, presented in groups, focus on a set of specific pre-defined walks in Newcastle, Rochdale and London. Each walk represents a performative journey made to explore location. Often walking for miles to discover a new place, an ever-growing mass of information builds to document a constantly shifting world around the path she takes. Clewlow keeps a series of ‘statistical diaries’ in which her routes are logged, through dedicated, almost ritualistic daily recording. These diaries – exquisite objects in their own right – are the source material for her pictorial inventions. Clewlow creates her own systems of ‘translation’ by which the recorded data become abstract patterns of form and colour. Alternative and at times absurd, her ideas about exploring the world merge with her interest in exploring her own language of painting. The works presented here are colour-coded documents of her recorded journeys, depicted in 3,200 colours.

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Rachael Clewlow was born in Middlesbrough in 1984 and lives in Newcastle upon Tyne. She received BA Hons Fine Art from Newcastle University in 2007. Group shows include ‘A Foreign Encounter’, Galerie FOE, Munich, ‘Xenotopia’, Gibberd Gallery, Harlow (2015), ‘Chance Finds Us’, mima, Middlesbrough (2014), ‘Tip of the Iceberg’, Contemporary Art Society, London, ‘Walk On’, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, touring to various UK galleries (2013), ‘Journeys’, Jaggedart, London (2011), ‘The Mechanics of Drawing: From Newcastle to London’, Jaggedart, London (2009), and National Print Biennale, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne (2007). Solo shows include ‘My Paths Are My Ideas of Imagination’, Platform-A, Middlesbrough, touring to Touchstones Rochdale, Rochdale (2017). She was a Prize Winner in the Nationwide Mercury Art Competition, The Hospital Club Gallery, London, 2007. Her work is included in private and public collections, including The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

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Vane was founded in 1997 in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England. Vane opened a permanent gallery space in Newcastle city centre in 2005. In October 2011 Vane launched a gallery space on the first floor of Commercial Union House, 39 Pilgrim Street in the centre of Newcastle. Vane represents the work of a number of artists, both from across the UK and internationally, as well as showing the work of invited artists in collaboration with other galleries. The gallery directors are Paul Stone and Christopher Yeats. Vane is supported by Arts Council England.

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