The Solid Shadow Paintings: Cyril Mann | Patrick Caulfield | Michael Craig-Martin | John Wesley | Euan Uglow
Between 1951 and 1957 Cyril Mann undertook an explosive programme of work, representing ordinary objects with boldly outlined shadows and bright, sometimes luminous colour. A dazzling interjection in the subdued art world of fifties Britain, these works had not been displayed together previously and the exhibition offered an exciting insight into the artist’s radiant formal language.
Though Mann spent the rest of his career painting natural light, the solid shadow paintings were made under the glow of an electric lightbulb. After moving into a flat at Old Street with no daylight, Mann’s pictures began to course with unnatural, electric colour. For the first time, he noticed the line that joins together an object with the shadow it casts. He depicted this line in his paintings as if it were itself a solid object, laid on the table before him beside apples and Pelican paperbacks. Mann’s solid shadow period was his most original, and it stands as his lasting contribution to the history of twentieth-century art.
Mann's work prefigured the work of several prominent transatlantic artists. An accompanying display of work by Patrick Caulfield, Michael Craig-Martin, Euan Uglow and the American pop artist John Wesley was shown at the gallery alongside Mann's still-life paintings.
The exhibition was accompanied by a fully-illustrated catalogue.
A major retrospective of Mann’s work, Cyril Mann: Painter of Light and Shadow, washeld at The Lightbox, Woking, between 12 January and 31 March 2019.
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My Life with the Artist Cyril Mann Renske Mann, 2022HardbackRead more
Publisher: Pimpernel Press
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The Solid Shadow Paintings 2018Softback 56 pagesRead more
Publisher: Piano Nobile Publications
ISBN: 978-1-901192-52-0
Dimensions: 20 x 23 cm