Friday, September 22, 2023

Cysylltiad Lliw + Colour Connections Exhibition at Storiel Bangor July to September 2023


Featuring in both gallery 1 and 2, Cyslylltiad Lliw + Colour Connections featured over 30 works each by John and Andrew in a highly complementary exchange of colour. In bringing the two portfolios together the preceding dialogue taking place over many months came to actual placing of works that had been made in separate studios, close together for the first time. This placing together in the gallery spaces was remarkable in the connections and dialogue between the works. Both Andrew and John were surprised by the cross- communication of colour throughout the exhibition. These photos show the general exhibition whilst Andrew and John's pages (see right panel) feature individual works. 


Short walk around aspects of exhibition August 2023 (1:27}












Thursday, September 14, 2023

Artist Marged Pendrell Critical Review of Cysylltiad Lliw + Colour Connections

CYSYLLTIAD LLIW + COLOUR CONNECTIONS

Visiting the exhibition Cysylltiad Lliw + Colour Connections by the artists Andrew Smith and John Hedley in Storiel Bangor is a total immersion in colour.

The work of these two artists creates an energetic dialogue that deepens the longer one spends in the installation.As the natural light through the large exhibition window changes, so do the works. Colours in Hedley’s 3 dimensional works are echoed in Smith’s paintings and vice versa.

 

We identified, in our critical discussion the need for paring down the body of work in future installations so that the strength of this dialogue is maintained throughout.

The installation of Hedley’s 3D free standing works could be simplified with the elimination of the added wooden plinths and mirrors. 

 

The collaborative work on Japanese paper made by both Hedley and Smith in Crete is at an embryonic stage of development with much potential for a future collaboration of extended duration.

Further experimentation with the installation of these pieces as interactive suspended works were also discussed and the question of how they can enter the dialogue and become integral with the main body of works. 

 

There’s a richness and depth to this collaborative project, the progress of which can be followed in the various insightful videos, available to view.

 

Marged Pendrell



Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Gallery Version John Hedley and Andrew Smith Studio Visits and Collaboration Crete 2023


Combining both studio visits and the final collaboration in one video, Andrew and John discuss respective appraoches to using colour in painting on location in Harlech, Llandudno and Crete.(29.23)

Cysylltiad Liw + Colour Connections