Lucy Mclauchlan
Lucy Mclauchlan | |
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Born | Circa 1978 |
Residence | Birmingham, England |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Painter |
Website |
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Lucy Mclauchlan (born circa 1978[1]) is a contemporary artist from Birmingham, England. She is part of the "Beat 13!" collective.
Artwork
She works with markers, pen or paint, in black & white,[1] on surfaces as varied as paper, motor vehicles and buildings. Her work features recurring motifs, one of which is birds and faces. Her work is usually in mono tone or with basic colours such as red.
Her work has appeared in magazines including Hidden Tracks, Hand to Eye, Creative Review, Graphic International, DPM, Graphic Britain, IdN magazine, Modart, Relax and Plus81.
In 2001, she and Beat 13! had an exhibition at the Horse Hospital arts venue in central London. Her first solo London show, Expressive Deviant Phonology, ran from December 2007-January 2008, at Lazarides Gallery in Soho.[2]
Lucy McLauchlan has been represented by Lazarides since the exhibition Expressive Deviant Phonology in 2007 and continues to show with the gallery regularly.
In July 2010, she painted three multi-storey birds on Birmingham Central Library.[3][4]
Solo Exhibitions
- 2013 Holding onto Fragments of Past Memories, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia
- 2010 Together ..., Lazarides Rathbone, London
Significant Collections
- The V&A Museum
Referencing
- 1 2 "Who she? Lucy McLauchlan". thelondonpaper.com. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ↑ "Lucy McLauchlan’s new site and London show". Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ↑ McLauchlan, Lucy. "Anything is Possible". Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ↑ "Birds ‘perch’ on Central Library". Created in Birmingham. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
External links
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