The significant body of work that Carol Rhodes has produced over the past twenty-five years assimilates and moves beyond two major critical impasses for modern painting: photography and pure abstraction.
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Rhodes makes smallscale paintings depicting, from aerial viewpoints, encounters between the natural environment and human intervention, fictional syntheses resulting from a re-mixing of photographic sources. • The volume reproduces in colour over forty of her paintings and, for the first time, a significant number of her working drawings. • The biographical section of the monograph will contain a chronology of Rhodes’s exhibitions including reproductions of archival material and a detailed bibliography. Andrew Mummery is a gallerist and curator who set up and ran two art galleries in London: the Andrew Mummery Gallery (1996–2006) and Mummery + Schnelle (2007–2014). Essays by Moira Jeffrey and Lynda Morris. Conversation by Carol Rhodes and Andrew Mummery
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