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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, Boot Hill (after Bob Dylan), 2004

Chris Gollon

Boot Hill (after Bob Dylan), 2004
acrylic on canvas
40 x 30 in
101.6 x 76.2 cm
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This painting is partially inspired by lyrics from 'Billy 1' on Bob Dylan's soundtrack album to the Sam Peckinpah film, 'Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid', starring Kris Kristofferson, James...
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This painting is partially inspired by lyrics from 'Billy 1' on Bob Dylan's soundtrack album to the Sam Peckinpah film, 'Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid', starring Kris Kristofferson, James Coburn and Bob Dylan himself in a cameo role.

"Many of Peckinpah's films were about the loss of freedom and innocence, and in this film, there is a great deal of waiting around for death to come, hence the cigarettes, which is a recurring motif in Gollon's paintings, bringing a sense of time lingering, and an invisible human presence into his seemingly unpeopled landscapes. The electric yellow sky is the same as found in his Fourteen Stations of the Cross, and 'Desolation Row' and 'Einstein & The Jealous Monk', and yet in this harsh and arid wasteland, the graves themselves seem to have separate characters. In the old Wild West, cemeteries would be referred to as 'Boot Hill', since your boots would normally be taken to re-use, before they buried you."
David Tregunna, CHRIS GOLLON: Beyond the Horizon' exhibition curator.
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Exhibitions

2005, IAP Fine Art, London
2019-2020, retrospective of Chris Gollon's music-related works 'CHRIS GOLLON: Beyond the Horizon', at the Huddersfield Art Gallery

Publications

CHRIS GOLLON: Beyond the Horizon. Published 2019 by IAP Fine Art, in association with Huddersfield Art Gallery & Kirklees Council, Ed. Tregunna, David. ISBN 978-0-9530584-3-3
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