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Alison Turnbull
If Mimicry Minded
21 – 29 April 2018
Webster Road
Alison Turnbull's personal interest in moths and butterflies provides a point of departure for her third exhibition at Matt's Gallery.
If Mimicry Minded borrows its title from a short, scientific note by the writer and celebrated lepidopterist Vladimir Nabokov (1899 – 1977). "I discovered in nature the non-utilitarian delights that I sought in art." wrote Nabokov. "Both were a form of magic, both were a game of intricate enchantment and deception." Nabokov dealt with mimicry within a group of butterflies known as the 'Blues'. However, it is the Crimson-patched Longwing and other Heliconius butterflies that have become iconic in the understanding of mimicry.
In 2017 Turnbull travelled to Chocó, Colombia at the invitation of Más Arte Más Acción to study butterflies in the Pacific rainforest, working alongside Dr Blanca Huertas, Senior Curator in Lepidoptera at the Natural History Museum, London.
From this visit Turnbull has developed a series of observational watercolours produced from butterfly specimens gathered on her trip. The Heliconius melpomene vulcanus exhibited here exercised particular fascination and these works mark a distinctive detour or byway within the artist's practice as a painter.
The subject of mimicry resonates with Turnbull's thinking about painting and the processes of mapping, transcription and conversion that are evident throughout her work. Turnbull translates images from 'real' or found sources onto the abstract surface of her carefully worked paintings. In a new, predominantly white painting, juxtaposed with the butterflies, Turnbull sets up a tension between the differences and repetitions of her layered motifs, emphasised in the mirroring she sets in play.
The works exhibited form part of an extended project. Later in the year Turnbull will publish Psyche or, The Butterfly, an expanded field guide and in June present a programme on butterflies for BBC Radio 4.
If Mimicry Minded is the fifth in a series of 10-day shows at Matt's Gallery.
Alison Turnbull (b. Bogotá, Colombia) lives and works in London, UK.
Artist profile
Further exhibitions at Matt’s Gallery
Anne Bean, Angus Braithwaite, Nina Davies, Benedict Drew, Lucy Gunning, Lawrence Lek, Zein Majali, Hardeep Pandhal, Paul Tarragó, Carolyn Thompson, Alison Turnbull and Joseph Walsh
MattFlix 36-47
1 – 3 September 2023
Nine Elms, Etc Space
Patrick Goddard, Sally O’Reilly, Alison Turnbull and Willie Doherty
Blackrock Residency 2016
3 May – 2 July 2016
Blackrock
Alison Turnbull
Observatory
15 September – 31 October 2010
Copperfield Road
Alison Turnbull
Hospital
9 April – 1 June 2003
Copperfield Road
In the shop
Alison Turnbull
PSYCHE Or, the butterfly – an expanded field guide, 2018
Publication
£12.50
Alison Turnbull
Vitis vinifera L., 2008
Publication
£10.00
Alison Turnbull
Sea the Stars, 2012
Publication
£10.00
Alison Turnbull
Navigating Moby Dick, 2019
EditionPrint
£300.00
Alison Turnbull
Snapdragon, 2012
EditionPrint
£264.00
Alison Turnbull
Colour Chart ATX2012 (Apple Varieties), 2012
EditionPrint
£240.00
Alison Turnbull
Peppered Moth Print, 2008
EditionPrint
£720.00 (1 left)
Alison Turnbull
Houses into Flats, 2000
Publication
£12.95
Alison Turnbull
Exercise Book, 2014
Publication
£17.00
Alison Turnbull
The Family Beds, 2005
Publication
£10.00
Alison Turnbull
Spring Snow, 2002
Publication
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