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artportfolio: Day Bowman


Study for Edgelands 1

Study for Edgelands 1

Mixed media collage on canvas

Mixed Media on Canvas
26cm x 30cm

Introduction

Strange Places: a foreword by Mel Gooding (excerpt)

Day Bowman continues to look with great intensity through the prism of painting at the neglected landscapes at the edges of the contemporary urban world. These terrains vagues bear desolate testimony to the immediate past, to recent times of industrial activity, of human use and trevail, of productivity and excess. They are poignant and sometimes distressing monuments to possibilities exploited and potentialities exhausted. They are thereby emblematic (as are all ruins) of a recurrent condition, signifying the entropic energies inherent in any civilisation. They speak with a special eloquence to our time and place, as we contemplate the decline of industrialism in the West, and the evocative American term 'rust belt' seems apt to our own post-industrial landscapes. 

In Bowman's paintings and collages these 'urban wastelands' do not so much sentimentally recollect the past as remind us of the future, and bring us to a recognition of the present as itself in the process of ruination. Certainly the places and objects of Bowman's wastelands are pictorially evoked, in colour and drawn image or shape, and by the subtle use of photo-collage and montage. But her colours have tonal indeterminacy (all inky blacks, greys, grey-greens, blue-greys, off-whites, dirty pinks), and the photo-traces seem to fade (as photographs do) into a time of their own, another time, as in a dream or a memory. But Bowman's paintings also register what is continuous and ever-present in the experienced here and now.

Confronting the ineluctable strangeness of the derelict and the deserted, Day Bowman's art embodies something of the spirit described by the great Spanish architect-theorist Ignasi de Sola-Morales: 'What is to be done with these enormous voids, with their imprecise limits and vague definition? Art's reaction...is to preserve these alternative, strange spaces, strangers to the productive efficiency of the city...The enthusiasm for these vacant spaces - expectant, imprecise, fluctuating - transposed to the urban quay, reflects our strangeness in front of the world, in front of the city, before ourselves.'

Bowman's paintings look into the mirror, and take to themselves the raw beauty of the edgelands.

 

Statement

Growing up in West Somerset, Day Bowman's childhood summers were often spent drinking gritty tea out of plastic cups on a windswept beach staring out at the industrial shapes surrounding the quay and beyond at Minehead. Whilst studying at Chelsea School of Art and London University, she often found herself walking this same stretch of coastline when making trips back home.

It is little surprise that the sea and tides, the industrial areas and vacant lots surrounding all ports have had a strong influence on Bowman's work. She explains: "This is a journey through the urban and post-industrial landscape of an ageing world where I have set out to challenge our perceptions of place, of memory and of loss". Her paintings shape this journey - fleeting glimpses from a car or train window, or departing ferry; quays, rusting hulks and oil drums, nuclear reactors, depots and gasometers. Bowman's view of these often overlooked corners offer an alternative view of industrial architecture and how it has shaped the landscape.

Bowman's latest project, The Urban Wastelands, continues its tour with a 3 week show at Dorchester Arts then travelling to Quay Arts, Isle of Wight. Small works from the project will be on show at The Art Stable, in Child Okeford (26 Nov - 17 Dec). Day is also showing archive and back-catalogue works on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th October as part of the Open Studios event at Impress House, in Acton (London W3 7QH, open to the public 12 noon-6pm).

Biography

1986Painting of the exhibition: Whitechapel Gallery
1987Whitechapel touring show: Primarily Colour
2007Shortlisted for Bournemouth University Sculpture Prize
2008Finalist in Exeter Contemporary Open
2009Finalist in FringeMK Contemporary Open exhibition
2010Finalist in FringeMK Contemporary Open exhibition
2010Winner of Dorchester Open

Day Bowman exhibits regularly in the UK and more recently in the US. Her work is held in numerous collections internationally.