Susan Ashworth

Current Collection

Susan Ashworth was born on the Isle of Portland and grew up in a landscape of stone quarries, cliffs and wide views across field and scrub to open sea. She studied Fine Art in Falmouth, Cornwall, and has continued to live and work on the South Coast. Her work has been exhibited in galleries throughout the UK.

 

Susan Ashworth’s interest in the tabletop images of Diebenkorn, Nicholson and Letinsky is reflected in her still-life work, as is the pared-back beauty of her maritime birthplace. Some of these still-lifes might almost be landscapes: oblique light picking out objects effectively dwarfed in expanses of empty space. A lemon, empty bottles, breakfast remains… what we get are familiar items estranged then seen afresh.

 

The handling of the paint in the work explores the dynamics of representation, with constant play between the flat surface and the illusion of depth and solidity. All kinds of process - simultaneous work on different paintings, widely varied consistencies and applications of paint, rotation of the surface being worked, layering, sanding and scraping - allow accident its shaping role, ‘letting the paint do the work!’

 The resulting pictures show things caught at the very moment of appearance, crystallising out of a quiet shimmer of paint. There is a certain melancholia in the paintings. They are subtly elegiac in their suggestion of what is missing - a human presence that has just passed out of view. All the same, there is no denying the joy in this work, and a certain wild freedom. A sober depiction of ordered domestic minutiae will slide into swathes and splatters of untied colour, yet the balance holds. This is the freedom of the instant before the brain categorises what is exposed to the eye. It is a freedom that the paintings of Susan Ashworth celebrate. Without fuss or fanfare, they renew for us the surprise of seeing.

 

'I work with oil paint because I love the way it pours, it stains, it glows, solidifies and dries. I love its history, it’s vigour and its tricks. For me, the surface of the paint is as important as the illusion of space it creates. Within each painting I aim to hold the viewer’s gaze with the tension between the two.'

 

 

Biography

1968   Born in Portland, Dorset

1988   Foundation Studies Diploma, Bournemouth College of Art and Design

1991   Falmouth School of Art and Design. BA (Hons) Fine Art Degree 

 

Selected Exhibitions

 

2019                ‘March SF’, San Francisco

2018               RWA Open Exhibition, Bristol


                        Gallery 57, Arundel, West Sussex

                        Northcote Gallery, Battersea

2017                AAF Stockholm, with Four Walls

2016                AAF, Battersea, with Four Walls

2014                Summer Exhibition, Porthminster Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall

2014                Alexander Gallery, Bath, Somerset.

Stonewall Gallery, Duns, Berwickshire.

2008 – 13        Enid Lawson Gallery, Marylebone, London

2008                Foss Fine Art, Northcote Rd, Battersea, London

                        Morgan Boyce Contemporary Fine Art, Marlborough, Wiltshire.

2007                ‘Black Swan Open’, Frome, Somerset.