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Jonathan Hynd was born in
Manchester England in 1950. Educated at Winchester College, and trained at
the Architectural Association and St. Martins School of Art, he received
his MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College London in 1983.
The works in this exhibition have taken their inspiration from Rome, the
city where Hynd has been living and working since 1987. The materials too
reflect the city in which - as he says - “space is densely filled with
matter.” Discarded cardboard found on the streets has been glued to
plywood, the surface then prepared with gesso and glue, and raw coloured
pigments trowelled directly on. Where necessary, these are stripped back,
and there continues a process of adding and subtracting until the image
finds its own independence.
It is through this visible record of each painting’s development that the
narrative emerges. In this way, both old and new ideas and events are
sifted, layer upon layer, like the successive periods of history. |