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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Romany EVELEIGH, Inland series No.1, 2016 - 2017
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Romany EVELEIGH, Inland series No.1, 2016 - 2017
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Romany EVELEIGH, Inland series No.1, 2016 - 2017

Romany EVELEIGH British , 1934-2020

Inland series No.1, 2016—2017
Oil on canvas
Unframed: 38.2 x 38.2 cm
Framed: 51 x 51 x 6 cm
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Romany EVELEIGH’s (1934-2020) work stands out for its uncompromising sign-based vocabulary rooted in a minimalist aesthetic. Her paintings, drawings and collages explore the human path to understanding, placing painting in...
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Romany EVELEIGH’s (1934-2020) work stands out for its uncompromising sign-based vocabulary rooted in a minimalist aesthetic. Her paintings, drawings and collages explore the human path to understanding, placing painting in a philosophical dimension. Eveleigh’s inclusion in the 2024 Venice Biennale, 'Stranieri Ovunque, Foreigners Everywhere'. heralds her most significant achievement to date.

Working in relative solitude, Eveleigh approached art as a form of contemplative mark-making, borrowing techniques, and materials from the world of writing and printing. Born in London in 1934, Eveleigh spent most of her life in Rome, although she shared a studio in New York with reclusive artist James Bishop for many years. In 1963, Eveleigh was in Ibiza performing a ‘happening’ with Salvador Dali when she met the photojournalist Anna Baldazzi, who was to become her long-life partner and wife. It was Baldazzi who introduced Eveleigh to the radical feminist movement led by the lesbian activist Michèle Causse, one of the artist’s most prominent
supporters.

The famed art historian Barbara Rose described Eveleigh’s paintings as ‘spiritual retreats that calm and center the mind’, and likened them as aids to contemplation in the same manner as Rothko, Newman, and Motherwell.
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