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Modern Art is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Tim Stoner entitled Al-Andalus. This is his third solo exhibition with the gallery.

The exhibition consists of new large-scale paintings made in reference to the environment and history of Ronda, a village in Andalucía, southern Spain, where Stoner lives and works.

​_Al-Andalus_ was the name given to the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The terrain around the city of Ronda reflects the layered and disparate history of cultural and religious influences exerted on the region over centuries, echoed in the style of the architecture and ruins of the area, with villages perched on the edge of dramatic cliffs, amid wide plateaus and arid countryside.

Conceived from a multitude of drawings and works on paper, Stoner approaches his paintings as palimpsests, with some of the scenes described as much by the removal and erasure of painting, as by the addition of materials. They have often been amended and reworked over a period of several years. The final paintings become much like visual autopsies, their visible layers revealing damaged, dissected brushstrokes, and elements of the picture surface flayed away to reveal earlier forms and gestures. This distance from nature and the painted gesture, results in compositions which are as much abstract depictions of light, colour and movement, as recordings of the landscape.

Tim Stoner was born in 1970 and grew up in London. He lives and works in London and Ronda, Spain. Stoner studied at Norwich School of Art and Design (1989−1992), the Royal College of Art, London (1992−1994), the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam (1997−1998), and attended the British School at Rome (2001). Tim Stoner was the winner of the 2001 ICA Futures prize.

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About the Artist

Distilled from initial experimental drawings, and often worked on for a number of years, Tim Stoner approaches his paintings as palimpsests, his scenes described as much by the removal and erasure of painting, as by the addition of the medium. Derived from landscape imagery, the finished works contain compressed layers of painting that resist a singular or immediate reading, with passages of surface excavated at times to reveal the ghosts of earlier forms and gestures.

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Modern Art is a London based gallery opened by Stuart Shave in 1998. In 20 years the gallery has occupied six locations in east and central London, presently being homed across two London spaces; a converted 5,000 sq ft pre-war factory building in the Clerkenwell area of central London and a new gallery space in the heart of Mayfair, which provides 1,200 sq ft of exhibition space, as well as a viewing room and offices. The gallery has a diverse intergenerational and international programme. Modern Art’s intention is to assist artists in the development of their practices and the creation of new work by fostering relationships between artists, institutions, collectors, curators, and audiences. Artists represented by Modern Art participate in exhibitions at the highest international level with museums, foundations, biennales and collections.
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