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CHRIS GOLLON: Life in Paint
Online Exhibition to coincide with documentary World Premiere at Barbican Centre & Theatrical Release, 21 October 2024 - 30 June 2025

CHRIS GOLLON: Life in Paint : Online Exhibition to coincide with documentary World Premiere at Barbican Centre & Theatrical Release

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, Study (IV) on Khadi paper for Gimme Some Wine
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, Study (IV) on Khadi paper for Gimme Some Wine

Chris Gollon

Study (IV) on Khadi paper for Gimme Some Wine
acrylic on Khadi paper, 2016.
12 x 16
30.5 x 40.6
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Chris Gollon, Figure in a Landscape (Self Portrait)
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Chris Gollon, Figure in a Landscape (Self Portrait)
This work is from the last series of paintings on a theme Gollon painted before his untimely death in April 2017. A series of 23 paintings that were the climax...
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This work is from the last series of paintings on a theme Gollon painted before his untimely death in April 2017. A series of 23 paintings that were the climax of a two-year period of artistic boundary crossing with singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy. From 2015 – 2017, a very creative to-and-fro of images and lyrics took place, since they literally spoke to each other through their work, each taking the other’s art form to somewhere new.

It began with Eleanor buying a painting by Chris Gollon called 'Champagne Sheila', a very sensitively painted nude, a woman in middle age drinking too much champagne. The painting directly led to the concept of McEvoy’s 2016 album NAKED MUSIC, looking at ageing and female vulnerability and desire. On that album was a song she co-wrote with Lloyd Cole, called Dreaming of Leaving, which in turn prompted Gollon to paint an image.

Eleanor McEvoy was so taken with Dreaming of Leaving (the painting), she not only bought it and used it, and three others, on her album cover; the image also inspired her to write the song Gimme Some Wine, which she then dedicated to Chris Gollon. She played it live for him at concerts in London and Monmouth in 2016. Gollon was very taken with the song, so much so, he made it the theme for his next 23 paintings. Just before his death they were shown at IAP Fine Art, with Eleanor McEvoy playing 'Gimme Some Wine' at the private view.

In this work, Gollon looked at the Italian tradition of occasionally drinking red wine from tumblers, which is also done in France and Spain.
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Provenance

Estate of Chris Gollon & IAP Fine Art

Exhibitions

First exhibited in the 'Gimme Some Wine' exhibition at IAP Fine Art (Monmouth) in March 2017, with a live performance of the song 'Gimme Some Wine' by Eleanor McEvoy. 

Publications

'Chris Gollon: Gimme Some Wine' exhibition catalogue published by IAP Fine Art, 2021, with texts by Eleanor McEvoy, art historian Mary Rose Beaumont, and curator Wilfrid Wright. (ISBN: 978-0-9530584-2-6)
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