Mark Metcalfe
Mark Metcalfe is a British artist and printmaker based in London, United Kingdom. His most recent work encompasses the reconstructions and reinterpretations of existing stories, characters and events from humanity’s collective memories and histories. Through reinterpreting archetypal tropes of allegorical and mythological subjects in art history, Metcalfe creates ‘characters’ that challenge the fixed ideas of trust, faith and the unknown.
Metcalfe’s work encapsulates deep symbolism to externalise the hidden through the characterisation of nostalgia and memory. He believes that the depictions of archetypal heroes, tricksters and bizarre phenomena posit a powerful melancholic peculiarity, playing around with ideas of the familiar and the unknown. Each piece is filled with familiar archetypes, dramas of grace, religious iconography, binaries of good and evil, and recognizable emblems, whilst also implying a new visual language of myth and allegory in a contemporary age. Metcalfe’s incisive characterisation and unparalleled sense of animation prompts viewers to uncover the unfathomable truths 'lying beneath' the veneer and facade of the exterior human image.
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Mark Metcalfe: Altars – Love Under Will
7 Nov - 7 Dec 2024JD Malat Gallery is thrilled to present Altars: Love Under Will, the debut solo exhibition of Mark Metcalfe, an exciting new voice in contemporary art. Drawing from an ongoing fascination...Read more -
Contemporary Figuration: Between Body & Metaphor
14 Dec 2023 - 27 Jan 2024The body is a physical and material being. However, it can also reflect a person's spirit, sense of 'self' or embrace metaphors of our contemporary age. This exhibition seeks to...Read more
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Contemporary Figuration: Between body & Metaphor
Meer, January 16, 2024 -
BBC RADIO LONDON: Gallery director discusses 'Contemporary Figuration: Between Body & Metaphor'
Jumoké Fashola, BBC Radio London, January 7, 2024 -
A Refreshing Take on Figurative Painting at JD Malat Gallery
Lee Sharrock, CULTURALEE, December 18, 2023 -
ART PLUGGED: Contemporary Figuration: Between Body & Metaphor
Art Plugged, December 15, 2023