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James William Murray: Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing

20 May 2017 – 4 Jul 2017

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Solo exhibition: James William Murray

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Stephane Simoens Contemporary Fine Art is pleased to present the first solo show by James William Murray (°1988) in Belgium. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing brings together works spanning photography, painting and sculpture produced over a two year period, brought together for the first time in exhibition.

Murray's work, described by one critic as 'romantic minimalism', displays an overarching concern with the desired body and the problem of its representation. The diptych as both a formal and conceptual device is employed throughout the work, invoking ideas of coupling or doubling through material intimacy. The 2:1/2:1 aspect ratio of Murray's diptychs works provides him with a scalable format for the exploration of materials and the structure of painting—its ‘skin and bones’—whilst functioning simultaneously as abstract representations of two bodies, standing or lying side-by-side. This is made explicit by their titles which reference pairs of mythical same-sex lovers. This situates these otherwise abstract works within the wider context of mythology and amorous desire.

Upon first impression Untitled (Achilles & Patroclus I) appears to comprise two metallic surfaces set slightly apart in an ash frame. However, closer inspection reveals a subtle, slightly reflective surface of polished graphite on birch panels that elicits the desire to touch. Untitled (Laid) are two feather pillows encrusted with a delicate layer of copper leaf. Impressions in the centre of each suggest a recent presence. Two bodies. Over time the metal will develop a green verdigris, like a second skin. They will become different objects... Untitled (slowly, softly we are learning together)—a series of eight smartly framed polaroids that the artist has obscured from view by covering the photographic surface with a single layer of silver leaf. Whom or what the images beneath depict remains unknown.

In the artist's own words, the work aims to create a space in which “personal and collective notions of desire, desire for the art object and for the love-object become conflated”.

No, no, ain't nothing like the real thing, baby

James Murray (b.1988) lives and works in Brighton UK. Recent exhibitions include Desire Works (solo) Project78 Gallery St Leonards on Sea UK; Old 16 / New 17 (group show) at Stephane Simoens Fine Art Knokke, Belgium; Athens Photo Festival at the Benaki Museum, Athens Greece; NYC Art Book Fair-Daily Life Storage (portfolio presentation) MOMA PS1, NYC USA; Screened (group show) Brighton Photo Fringe, Brighton UK; East Sussex Open at Towner Gallery Eastbourne UK

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