The Art of Survival

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Mackinnon

Born 1968

Hackney Shops

Oil on board

2009

 35 x 59.5cm

 

 

An exhibition and auction of  works donated by British & international artists to raise funds for the Helen Bamber Foundation

5 - 7 May 2009 at

Maddox Arts, 52 Brook's Mews,

London W1K 4ED 

"James Mackinnon blends the meticulousness of the Dutch Old Masters with the exactness of contemporary hard-edged urban realism. His carefully observed and subtly coloured studies are peculiarly compelling".

David Buckman, author, 'Artists in Britain since 1945'

Born and living in London James studied Three Dimensional Design at Kingston Polytechnic and gained some experience in Design for Film & Television, before painting full time. He is the grandson of the highly regarded painter and teacher Hugh Mackinnon.

The paintings take the built environment and interiors as their inspiration. The initial focus has been London and the East End, although trips to New York, Northern Italy and Morocco have created a more universal approach. The images are realistic yet slightly dream like in their stillness and atmosphere. This quality seems to evolve instinctively during the painting process.

His influences range from painters such as Edward Hopper, James Pryde and Thomas Jones to an eclectic mix of British artists, notably Algernon Newton, Jock Mcfadyen and Donna Mclean.

His first solo exhibition was in 1994, where he displayed London Fields East - The Ghetto, a large photographic model of an East End squatted neighbourhood. He worked in collaboration with the photographer Tom Hunter (John Kobal Portrait Award Winner). The model was subsequently purchased by the Museum of London and is now on display in their 20th Century Collection . Other three dimensional works have been acquired by public collections, including Cafe Box (the Museum in the Docklands) and a ten foot high replica of an East End tower block (The Hackney Building Exploratory).

James currently exhibits with the COSA Gallery and the Millinery Works Gallery, his long awaited major solo show will is scheduled for 2009/10 at the COSA Gallery in London.

See more at www.jamesmackinnonfineart.com

 

 

If you would like to know more about our work go to the Helen Bamber Foundation

 

 

The Helen Bamber Foundation
5 Museum House
25 Museum Street
London WC1A 1JT
Phone: 020 7631 4492
Fax: 020 7631 4493

Email us at info@helenbamber.org

Registered Charity No. 1111048

 

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