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Hilary Pecis Opens ‘Wandering’ at Timothy Taylor London

Hilary Pecis Opens 'Wandering' at Timothy Taylor London


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  • Hilary Pecis’ Wandering is now on view at Timothy Taylor London by way of July 19.
  • That includes a collection of recent work, the exhibition renders on a regular basis snapshots by way of chromatic readability, holding a light-weight as much as the surreal magnificence within the neglected moments.

There’s a type of trying that occurs if you’re probably not seeing, the type of sight that occurs if you’re merely passing by way of. In Hilary Pecis‘ new exhibition at Timothy Taylor, the artist closes that hole between the 2. Now on view on the gallery’s London outpost, Wandering captures that glint of notion, exposing the otherwordly by way of the lens of the neglected.

Identified for her luminous nonetheless lifes and panorama work, Pecis continues her visible meditation on the on a regular basis, rendering the abnormal by way of sharp chromatic readability. Each bit of Wandering begins as a photographed on a run or her commute to the studio, later reworking prosaic scenes into layered shows visible poetry.

In works like “Bakery Show,” Pecis brings our consideration to the seductive geometry of a pastry rack in Greenpoint, Brooklyn: mounds of berries, thick sponge layers and plump dollops of whipped cream neatly organized in tight rows. One other work, “Free Field” evokes hope and grief by way of a lonesome cardboard field on the curb and its inbetween-ness of possession.

Viewing Pecis’ work is a return to surprise — a childlike curiosity towards the world and nature’s ever-unfolding magnificence. Gentle bends and blue hues delicately ripple in “Resort Pool,” whereas the milk-white heron in “Creek Egret” reminds us of the candy, serendipitous moments that emerge after we permit ourselves to really see them.

Wandering is now on view by way of July 19.

Timothy Taylor London
15 Bolton St,
London W1J 8BG,
United Kingdom



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