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Mondes Hypothétiques: Marie Elisabeth Merlin

Past exhibition
30 May - 4 June 2023
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Marie-Elisabeth Merlin, TIN MAN ART, France Artist, Motherhood, Figurative art, love, Feminism, artist, art collector, London art fair, wolf, girl, contemporary art, French artist, mother, animal, Financial times, LAF23
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Marie Elisabeth Merlin: Mondes Hypothétiques

 

30 May – 4 June 2023

 

4 Cromwell Place, London SW7 2JE

 

 

“As a child, my imagination mixed with the tales and legends I read with a passion, and the reality I looked at... There are often several stories in a single painting... shadows cast on the ground become characters in their own right.” Marie Elisabeth Merlin

 

Identified as ‘one to watch’ at this year’s London Art Fair, featured in the Financial Times and with work already in the collection of Charles Saatchi and a decorative mural commissioned by Brad Pitt at Chateau Miravel, Marie-Elisabeth Merlin’s (b.1968) debut London solo show - Mondes Hypothétiques - is hotly anticipated. This collection of 12 new paintings by the French artist, explores human and animal migration and the power of nature.

 

Drawing inspiration from the New Figuration movement, Merlin has rigorously stuck to figurative painting for the past 30 years, working in opposition to the fashionable conceptual tastes of her formative years as an artist. She remembers being called ‘old fashioned’ and was told there would be no future for her style, but she persevered.

 

Wolves, symbolic of womanhood, family, pack mentality and survival instincts, commonly feature, as do indolent monkeys. Another recurring theme is displacement and environmental transformation; human pleasure-seekers find themselves lost in worlds overtaken by tropical plants and displaced animals; apes run riot in west London; dens of vice are transformed into riotous canine caves. Merlin’s work does not shy away from the damage we’ve inflicted on nature but offers hope in the face of chaos.

 

“In my painting the animal and natural world is there and surprises us, looks at us, questions us. It puts things in the right place, affirms beauty, asks questions about the respect of the natural world, about our need to dominate and control our environment, our impatience, our dismay and our responsibility – it is not threatening even if it seems cruel or terrifying. It is also about our wonder and passage through invented landscapes, our presence and the relationships we have with them. It is the world (natural and not) and life - life and death.”

 

TIN MAN ART represents Marie Elisabeth Merlinand founder James Elwes has curated this exhibition. He comments: “Emerging from under the radar to new critical acclaim in the international scene, into a market now seemingly fixated on figuration, Merlin stands out with an imaginative edge that reminds us that there is more to art than aesthetic escape. Her paintings contain joy with bite. They contain powerful beauty and invoke her own resilience and independent, witty mind.”

 

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

 

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Commencement, 2023, Marie-Elisabeth Merlin. © the artist. Photo credit: Agnes Depasse

 

Mondes Hypothétiques is open to the public Wednesday 31st May to Saturday 3rd June (11am - 7pm) and Sunday 4th June (10am - 4pm). Entry is free. 

 

Marie Elisabeth Merlin (born 1968)

Aix-en-Provence-based artist Merlin's vibrant work captures both the real and the ethereal. Her dreamlike, visionary painting speaks of both joy and disaster, bringing to the fore environmental concerns, the feminine spirit, family psychology and geographic displacement.

 

Merlin’s paintings conjure a world that is both marvellous and frightening. She combines cultures, environments and creatures in paint which evoke feelings of innocence and tenderness tinged with foreboding.

 

Her work reminds us of the damage we have wrought on the world and its inhabitants. Movement, circulation and migration are central. Figuration and abstraction mix as she renders complex narratives where we can ponder love and loss in an immeasurable landscape.

 

Merlin is represented by TIN MAN ART.

 

TIN MAN ART works with an array of international artists, collectors and institutions. It was founded in 2021 by James Elwes. www.tinmanart.com

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, INTERVIEWS AND IMAGES

Tracy Jones, Brera PR – tracy@brera-london.com / 01702 216658 / 07887 514984 / www.brera-london.com

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