The University of Plymouth is delighted to host lucent, an exhibition of small works curated by artist David Quinn, featuring twelve international artists:
Charles Brady (IRE), Niamh Clarke (NI), Hiroyuki Hamada (JN), Vincent Hawkins (UK), Tjibbe Hoogiemstra (NL), Jamie Mills (UK), Janet Mullarney (IRE), Helen O’Leary (IRE), David Quinn (IRL), Seamus Quinn (IRL), Sean Sullivan (US), John Van Oers (BE).
"Although I have curated quite a few exhibitions, I am first and foremost an artist and not a curator. This exhibition is a very personal project. The work I have included is by artists whose work and progress I am always keen to see. I think there is a lot of truth in Robert Motherwell's quote ‘every intelligent painter carries the whole culture of modern painting in his head. It is his real subject, of which everything he paints is both a homage and critique.’ To a greater or lesser extent, the artists in this exhibition have been inspirational to me or sometimes it is just as Emerson said, ‘in every work of genius we recognise our own rejected thoughts.’
One of the common threads through the work of these artists for me is a sensitivity for materials and for the quality of line. Most of the artists here also blur the distinction between painting and sculpture. Their sculptures can be quite painterly and there is a subtle tactile element even to the works on paper. The other thing that interests me is that it is often hard to pin down exactly what the works are about (if that is what one is inclined to do). There is an inherent ambiguity in lots of the work, a vague open-endedness. Also, the scale that these artists often work on is intimate and personal. The works are memorable rather than monumental, suggestive rather than didactic, playful rather than strict. Where there is order it is often subverted and generally an air of gentle irreverence. Ultimately though the thing that draws these works together for me is that I find them beautiful."
- David Quinn, artist and curator of lucent
lucent is a touring exhibition, initiated and developed by Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, supported by Arts Council Ireland.
Date: Saturday 18 January – Saturday 15 March 2025
Time: Tuesday – Friday 10:00 – 16:00, Saturday 12:00 – 16:00, closed Sundays, Mondays and bank holidays
Venue: The Levinsky Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: Free admission, no booking required
Time: Tuesday – Friday 10:00 – 16:00, Saturday 12:00 – 16:00, closed Sundays, Mondays and bank holidays
Venue: The Levinsky Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: Free admission, no booking required
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Regular exhibition tours
No booking required, 20-minute duration. Tuesdays 11:00 | Thursdays 14:00
No booking required, 20-minute duration. Tuesdays 11:00 | Thursdays 14:00
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Wednesday 12 March 13:00 – 13:45
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