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Auction archive: Lot number 17

TIM MAGUIRE (born 1958) Untitled

Centum
9 May 2022
Estimate
A$60,000 - A$80,000
ca. US$41,931 - US$55,909
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 17

TIM MAGUIRE (born 1958) Untitled

Centum
9 May 2022
Estimate
A$60,000 - A$80,000
ca. US$41,931 - US$55,909
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

TIM MAGUIRE (born 1958) Untitled 20040902 2004 oil on canvas signed, titled and dated verso: Maguire '04 / Untitled 20040902 203 x 198cm PROVENANCE: Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney (label verso) Private collection, Victoria OTHER NOTES: Tim Maguire's paintings depict the beauty of nature, with luxurious blooms and plump rich fruits depicted in close details across large-scale canvases. They also, however, express the transience of nature, much like the work of the Dutch masters. In the seventeenth century, Dutch still-life paintings were more than meets the eye, often possessing a moral function. Although they celebrated the beauty of nature and all its bounties, they also depicted elements of memento mori (reminders of death). This may have been done through the depiction of insects, skulls, falling petals, or shriveling fruit, for example. "I first started using these Dutch floral still-lifes as subject matter for my paintings in the early 1990s. In those days, the only imagery I could access was low-resolution. My reference materials were muddy reproductions in books, or the occasional blurry postcard collected in a museum. By the time I had zoomed in on the photo, and found a composition in it, the source image was in some cases reduced to a few square centimetres - which I then blew up a thousand-fold onto canvases of up to 2 x 6 metres. This cropping and enlarging reduced the botanical details to simple shapes and colours, and I sometimes had no idea which part of which plant the areas of my paintings represented." (The Artist, 2020) Tim Maguire's technique of layering leads to an almost psychedelic intensity of colour and texture. He applies thin layers of paint, similar to a mechanical printing process, overlaying magenta, cyan and yellow to build up the richness of colour. Then, he activates the surface by pulling the layers back using droplets of solvent creating a sort of bleeding and blistering of paint surface. The result leaves the viewer wanting to draw inwards to the work and inspect the painstaking detail of the surface yet also stand back and absorb the overall grandeur of his works and their cinematic scale. All the elements combined result in Maguire's now renowned interplay between still life and cinema, figuration and abstraction, the beautiful and the monstrous, and the seemingly domestic yet also exotic. Olivia Fuller | Head of Art Tim Maguire is represented by Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney and Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne Estimate $60,000-80,000 Condition: Work is in overall good condition with very minor wear to the edges. No additional framing. The opinions expressed in the condition reports are a guide only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers are encouraged to physically inspect item, or book a virtual viewing or request further images during our pre-sale period where Leonard Joel staff are available for advice. Please note condition reports can be amended during the pre-sale period, so we strongly suggest any interested bidders check the published condition report available on the website before the auction commences. Leonard Joel makes no guarantee of the originality of mechanical or applied components. Absence of reference to such modifications does not imply that a lot is free from modifications. Absentee bid Telephone bid Bid on Multiple Lots Bid Live Online Request a condition report

Auction archive: Lot number 17
Auction:
Datum:
9 May 2022
Auction house:
Leonard Joel
333 Malvern Road
South Yarra, 3141 Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
info@leonardjoel.com.au
+61 (0)3 9826 4333
+61 (0)3 9826 4544
Beschreibung:

TIM MAGUIRE (born 1958) Untitled 20040902 2004 oil on canvas signed, titled and dated verso: Maguire '04 / Untitled 20040902 203 x 198cm PROVENANCE: Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney (label verso) Private collection, Victoria OTHER NOTES: Tim Maguire's paintings depict the beauty of nature, with luxurious blooms and plump rich fruits depicted in close details across large-scale canvases. They also, however, express the transience of nature, much like the work of the Dutch masters. In the seventeenth century, Dutch still-life paintings were more than meets the eye, often possessing a moral function. Although they celebrated the beauty of nature and all its bounties, they also depicted elements of memento mori (reminders of death). This may have been done through the depiction of insects, skulls, falling petals, or shriveling fruit, for example. "I first started using these Dutch floral still-lifes as subject matter for my paintings in the early 1990s. In those days, the only imagery I could access was low-resolution. My reference materials were muddy reproductions in books, or the occasional blurry postcard collected in a museum. By the time I had zoomed in on the photo, and found a composition in it, the source image was in some cases reduced to a few square centimetres - which I then blew up a thousand-fold onto canvases of up to 2 x 6 metres. This cropping and enlarging reduced the botanical details to simple shapes and colours, and I sometimes had no idea which part of which plant the areas of my paintings represented." (The Artist, 2020) Tim Maguire's technique of layering leads to an almost psychedelic intensity of colour and texture. He applies thin layers of paint, similar to a mechanical printing process, overlaying magenta, cyan and yellow to build up the richness of colour. Then, he activates the surface by pulling the layers back using droplets of solvent creating a sort of bleeding and blistering of paint surface. The result leaves the viewer wanting to draw inwards to the work and inspect the painstaking detail of the surface yet also stand back and absorb the overall grandeur of his works and their cinematic scale. All the elements combined result in Maguire's now renowned interplay between still life and cinema, figuration and abstraction, the beautiful and the monstrous, and the seemingly domestic yet also exotic. Olivia Fuller | Head of Art Tim Maguire is represented by Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney and Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne Estimate $60,000-80,000 Condition: Work is in overall good condition with very minor wear to the edges. No additional framing. The opinions expressed in the condition reports are a guide only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers are encouraged to physically inspect item, or book a virtual viewing or request further images during our pre-sale period where Leonard Joel staff are available for advice. Please note condition reports can be amended during the pre-sale period, so we strongly suggest any interested bidders check the published condition report available on the website before the auction commences. Leonard Joel makes no guarantee of the originality of mechanical or applied components. Absence of reference to such modifications does not imply that a lot is free from modifications. Absentee bid Telephone bid Bid on Multiple Lots Bid Live Online Request a condition report

Auction archive: Lot number 17
Auction:
Datum:
9 May 2022
Auction house:
Leonard Joel
333 Malvern Road
South Yarra, 3141 Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
info@leonardjoel.com.au
+61 (0)3 9826 4333
+61 (0)3 9826 4544
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