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Oil and acrylic on plywood
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Jun 03, 2024
Jan 22, 2024
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About the artist
Matthew Webber’s experimental abstract paintings are created over a period of weeks, months, even years, with the artist systematically applying paint until a dense slab of layered pigment and texture is formed, ready for his process of ‘unpainting’ to begin. Gradually, as this painted surface is removed, the artist slowly uncovers an intricate network of colour and contours buried within. This is painting as archaeology: the story of each piece is minutely revealed - complex and unique - emerging like marble from a hand-painted block. Inspired by the landscape – particularly the liminal spaces where nature and humanity collide – Webber’s paintings attempt to capture the increasingly unpredictable processes and events which shape the natural world. Living and working in East London for the past 25 years, Webber has exhibited widely in the UK. His work is held in numerous private collections.
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Born in 1974 in Suffolk, England. Currently residing in London.
‘Painting & Unpainting II’, The View Gallery, London E4 ‘Untitled’, solo exhibition at Space Station Gallery, London SE1 ‘Matthew Webber - New Paintings’ at M2 Gallery, London SE15 ‘Matthew Webber: Painting & Unpainting’, The Broadgate Tower, London EC2 ‘Canopy’ at The View Gallery, London E4 ‘Aerial’, The Red Bull Project Space, London SE1 ‘Painting & Unpainting II’, The View Gallery, London E4 ‘Untitled’, solo exhibition at Space Station Gallery, London SE1 ‘Matthew Webber - New Paintings’ at M2 Gallery, London SE15 ‘Matthew Webber: Painting & Unpainting’, The Broadgate Tower, London EC2 ‘Canopy’ at The View Gallery, London E4 ‘Aerial’, The Red Bull Project Space, London SE1
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