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JANE HARRIS | Ellipse: Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La MÉCA, Bordeaux

Past exhibition
16 Feb - 30 Jun 2024
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Captivators, 2014, oil on canvas
Captivators, 2014, oil on canvas

Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La MÉCA

16 February – 3 March 2024 / 5 April – 30 June 2024

Wednesday-Sunday, 1-6 pm.

Frac MÉCA, Bordeaux, are staging an exhibition of paintings and watercolours by British artist Jane Harris (1956–2022), currently on show until 30 June 2024. Ellipse, curated by Freeny Yianni of CLOSE Ltd, is an intimate survey of works made between 2005 – 2020.

 

Jane Harris was a keen observer of the natural world and the phenomena that exist within it. Drawing inspiration from the movement of wind on water, the granular quality of dusk or a cloud backlit by the sun, Harris’ works can be perceived as flat shapes that simultaneously carry a sense of recessional depth. Like Albers, whom she greatly admired, Harris worked within a set of self-imposed rules. In her case it was the ellipse, an elastic shape that lends itself to allusion and can take on multiple identities. From these simple parameters she created images that remind us of how the basic effects of all painting lie in the movement of light passing across a surface, which carries the substance of ‘formed and transformed’ matter.

 

Through her masterful handling of paint, Harris consistently proposed various possibilities to the viewer. Approaching one of her canvases from the front there is an undeniable temptation to move in towards the painted surface, and then to shift from left to right, and back and forth. The play of the light reveals the exquisite deftness of the brush strokes and brings with it changes to colour and form. In the early 2000s, Harris started using metallic paints which reflect more light and increase the range of possibilities. This can be seen in The Fugitives, 2008 where the silvered double ellipses appear to hover in space. They push and pull in the reflected light, contained by their precise edges that recall the human endeavour of Japanese raked gardens – an early influence and area of research. A space between unfolds echoing Duccio’s Annunciation, housed at London’s National Gallery, and to which the artist frequently referred. It is this space that captivated Harris.

 

Harris had a unique colour palette gathered from memories of the world around her rather than a colour system. Her playful approach in her later works contrasts with her previous adherence to using only two colours. Her decision to break from this self-imposed rule gradually developed from 2011, following a residency at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. A further residency there, in 2015, unleashed an energy which was even more powerful – as seen in Aloof, 2020. This increased colour range ushered in a new freedom and sense of mischief, moderated only by her commitment to the ellipse.

 

Harris’ journey from restrained poetry to exuberance can be examined in two works made almost ten years apart. Both Buff and Tan, 2005 (collection Frac MÊCA), and Captivators, 2014 are square in format and, superficially, seem similar in composition, but they are not. Shapes are placed simply and appear to float in the pared down, meditative Buff and Tan, which is in contrast with the playfulness and joy of Captivators. The exhilaration of Captivators is felt throughout her complex later works. A pulsating dynamic between the shapes and the surfaces on which they lie is achieved by an intensity of colour and the increased intricacy of the ellipse edges. The viewer steps back and forth, in and out, from side to side, seduced by Harris’s handling of paint, colour and form.

 

The extent to which Harris challenged the boundaries of the ellipse is also evident in her works on paper; a more intimate medium which frequently spearheaded developments in her painting. Ellipse will include vitrines displaying a selection of drawings, rendered in graphite to superb effect, and often done in series, which rely entirely on her mark making and the white of the paper to conjure the sort of depths that are so characteristic of her paintings. The presence of the artist’s hand is felt in her luminous watercolours that appear to flow effortlessly from her brush in a physical action quite distinct from the painstaking precision of the mark making in her canvases. The care and discipline that Harris brought to her practice throughout her career is an enduring legacy of this remarkable artist.

Venue

FRAC NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE MÉCA

5, Parvis Corto Maltese

33 800 Bordeaux – France

Wednesday to Sunday from 1 to 6 pm.

closed on bank holidays

Temporary closed during install days, from 5th March to 5th April 2024

Press

  • PRESS: The Conversation
  • PRESS: Recessed.Space
  • PRESS: Emergent Magazine
  • PRESS: The Arts Desk
Videos
  • Jane Harris: Surface to Edge, Painting Light

    Jane Harris: Surface to Edge, Painting Light

    Publication – Pollen, résidence d’artistes à Monflanquin Musée des Beaux-Arts de Libourne Agence Culuturelle Départmentale Dordogne-Périgord 2014 Read more
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'Jane Harris | Ellipse' 
Credit: Photos Gaëlle Deleflie / Frac MÉCA)
News
  • Jane Harris in group show 'Chromascopic'

    Jane Harris in group show 'Chromascopic'

    APT Gallery, London, 29 Feb - 17 Mar 2024 20 Feb 2024
    We are pleased to share that works by the late Jane Harris (1956-2022) will be shown at the upcoming exhibition Chromascopic, 29 February - 17...
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  • Jane Harris in group show 'H_A_R_D_P_A_P_E_R'

    Jane Harris in group show 'H_A_R_D_P_A_P_E_R'

    Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, 2 Mar-14 Apr 2024 31 Jan 2024
    We are pleased to share that a work by the late Jane Harris (1956-2022) will be shown at the upcoming exhibition H_A_R_D_P_A_P_E_R, 2 March -...
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  • Jane Harris exhibition at Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La MÉCA, Bordeaux, curated by Freeny Yianni

    Jane Harris exhibition at Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La MÉCA, Bordeaux, curated by Freeny Yianni

    9 Jan 2024
    CLOSE Ltd are pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition of work by the late Jane Harris (1956-2022), at Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La MÉCA, Bordeaux , curated...
    Read more

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