Max Gimson

Max Gimson

£2,200.00

Galileo Thermometer, 2018
Oil on canvas
70 x 100 cm

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About this Work

As with Black-Fire Place, The Galileo Thermometer continues an investigation into locations of heat. With this painting, Gimson was interested in capturing the temporal quality and material sluggishness of a Galileo thermometer. In the mechanism, numbered balls gradually surface and submerge with subtle changes in the ambient temperature. A comment perhaps towards the speed of current trends in painting, work that travels very easily and directly via a laptop or a phone. Gimson wants us to pause, reflecting that slow painting, something which requires a prolonged engagement and more time, is also an option. The artist has also attempted with this painting to represent the physical, essential quality of the coloured liquid balls by layering the paint to have a high gloss, almost cosmic luminosity.

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About Max Gimson

Similar to staring into a fire and conjuring hallucinations from one’s own imagination, Gimson develops form, narrative and structure in his work through a physical and incidental painting process. A swell of loose entities and half formed ideas begin to fall into place and constellate by chance. His paintings use the fireplace as an antiquated vessel or threshold, the locus from which smoke and fire depart, and with it an obfuscation of half-memories, dreams and echoes of subconscious imagery. Like cupping smoke in one's hands and then looking inside to see it dissipate into the atmosphere, the images consist of momentary revelations within passages of painterly gesture - internal logic always teetering between figurative description and abstraction.

Education

2017-2019 Painting MA, Royal College of Art

2009-2012 Fine Art Painting BA, Brighton University

2008-2009 Foundation Fine Art & Design, City of Bath College

Residencies

Organhaus, Chongqing, China (awarded Gasworks funding)

Prizes & Awards

2020

Gilchrist-Fisher Award, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London

FBA Futures 2020, Mall Galleries, London

2019

Travers-Smith Award, London

“Exceptional” Graduate Art Award, Collyer Bristow Gallery, London

Saatchi Online “Rising Stars” 2019

2017

Long-listed for “Griffin Art Prize 2017”

2013

"100 Painters of Tomorrow" Thames & Hudson, Kurt Beers' Publication (shortlisted in last 400)

2012

"Through Tomorrow's Eyes" BEEP, Wales' International Contemporary Painting Prize, Swansea (shortlisted)

Zeitgeist Arts Projects, "Zeitgeist Open Exhibition", Bond House, London (selected for "Discernible" show)

Solo Shows

2017

Wild Muffins {The Lancing Shed II}", The Glorious Art House, Exeter

"The Lancing Shed", Gallery Lock-In, Brighton

2016

Max Gimson & Anne Kellens", Galerie d'YS, Brussels

2015

""With Friends For The Making Of Memories..." By Max Gimson", Terminus House, Brighton

""It Was My Birthday, Friends. Happy Birthday." By Max Gimson", Terminus House, Brighton

"Max Gimson", Neue Froth Kunsthalle, Brighton

"New Animals", Brighton Media Centre, Brighton

2014

Max Gimson (Work Programme 44), Community Arts Centre, Brighton

2013

“Susan" Neue Froth Kunsthalle, Brighton

2012

”Max Gimson Represented by Mungles Corpsus" Mingles Calypsus, Brighton

"Occupant Number 8, Max Gimson" Grey Area Gallery, Brighton

Group Shows

2019

“SHOW”, Royal College of Art Degree Show, Battersea, London

“Hide-And-Seek”, The Fitzrovia Gallery, London

“Abracadabra”, Assembly House, Leeds

“Crossroad”, Hoxton 253 Project Space, London

“Meshes of The Afternoon”, Courtyard Gallery 1, Royal College of Art, London

“COLLEGE”, House of Vans, London

2018

“The Ghosts Are in The House”, Chopping Block Gallery, London

“Work in Progress”, Royal College of Art, London

2017

"Painting[Now]", Studio One Gallery, Wandsworth, London

2015

"Throw Yourself in Next Time and Rid Us of Your Stupidity." By Max Gimson With Films by Lydia Cohen, Chris

King, MAMA, Figs in Wigs, Luke Nash, Heidi Smith", Terminus House, Brighton

2014

"From Here and There". Elysium Gallery, Swansea & Clara Hatton Gallery, Colorado

"An American In Paris", Now and Again Gallery, Brighton

"Max Gimson & Alex Bowen (Work Programme 48)", Community Arts Centre, Brighton

"Things You Don't Do, Things You Do Do", Bath Spa University, Bath

"Apollinaire LXVII", Neue Froth Kunsthalle, Brighton

2013

"Sluice Art Fair" with Neue Froth Kunsthalle, Bermondsey, London

"Mingles Calypsus/ Mungles Corpus", Neue Froth Kunsthalle, Brighton

"'Now You See It, Now You Don't' Curated by Karl Bielik", Terrace Studios and Gallery, London

"Art on Paper", Galerie d'YS, Brussels, Belgium

"WORK PROGRAMME DELUXE", Community Arts Centre, Brighton

"Speak, Clown! **** Part Four" FOLD gallery, London

"Discernible" Zeitgeist Arts Projects, Bond House, London

"Work Program IV Max Gimson & Sophie Dickson", Community Art Centre, Brighton

"'****' Part Two", Neue Froth Kunsthalle, Brighton

2012

"Playing in Pools", Organhaus, Chongqing, China

"BA(Hons) Degree Show", Brighton University

"Konst" Blank Gallery, Brighton

"Call for Paintings", Grey Area Gallery, Brighton

"Contra-Invention", Marburae Art Gallery, Macclesfield

2011

"Heptalogy", Brighton Media Centre, Brighton

"Grammar, Nonsense and Imagination" 2nd year show, Grand Parade Gallery, Brighton University

2010

"Drinky Arty Clubby", Grey Area Gallery, Brighton

"An Exchange", Blank Gallery, Brighton