Neil Gall
Drawing
- Scottish-born Neil Gall (b.1967, Aberdeen) lives and works in London. He has had numerous solo exhibitions in the UK, New York and Berlin since 1997 – the first showing a series of paintings made as Artist in Residence at Durham Cathedral in 1996-97
- Gall explores perception through the visual language of household detritus, from cardboard to tinfoil to ping-pong balls, in his paintings and sculptures. This book focuses on works on paper made since 2006: Gall translates the visceral and unsettling interactions between materials and surfaces into drawings, to surreal and sometimes erotic effect
- His works are in the collections of public and private museums in the UK and USA (e.g. David Roberts Art Foundation, London; Denver Art Museum, Morgan Library, New York), as well as corporate art collections (Hiscox Collection, London; Simmons & Simmons, London; Unilever, Rotterdam)"
This publication brings together over 60 works on paper created from 2005 to the present day by London-based artist Neil Gall (born 1967, Aberdeen), whose works balance the profound with the absurd.
In works that buzz with art historical reference, Gall has consistently explored matters of perception and mimesis through the visual language of household detritus. He translates the visceral and psychological interactions between materials and their surfaces – corrugated cardboard and pressed tinfoil, ping-pong balls enshrouded in black tape – to an unsettling, surreal and sometimes erotic effect.
Essays by art historian Lexi Lee Sullivan and artist Alexander Ross are augmented by thoughtful insights from gallerist George Newall and an introduction from Gall’s dealers David Nolan and Aurel Scheibler.
- Publisher
- Ridinghouse
- ISBN
- 9781909932593
- Published
- 14th Apr 2022
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA & Canada
- Size
- 304.8 mm x 241.3 mm
- Pages
- 144 Pages
- Illustrations
- 95 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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