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The Rodin Project paintings and drawings

Saturday, October 20th, 2012

20th October 2012

Paintings and drawings made during and after spending 4 weeks drawing during rehearsals of choreographer Russell Maliphant‘s stunning dance The Rodin Project, to be performed at Sadlers Wells 29th – 31st October.

Dynamic SublimeHip Hop rehearsal. The Rodin Project. 2012. Oil and acrylic on canvas

The Rodin Project rehearsal. Carys Staton Darkness Visible. The Rodin Project rehearsal. Carys Staton. 2012. Oil and ink on fabriano paper

The Rodin Project rehearsal.Dickson Mbi Darkness Visible. The Rodin Project rehearsal. Dickson Mbi. 2012. Oil and ink on fabriano paper

The Rodin Project rehearsal. Jenny White Darkness Visible. The Rodin Project rehearsal. Jenny White2012. Oil and ink on fabriano paper

Force Fields.2 Force Fields 2. 2012. Oil and acrylic on fabriano paper

This work was exhibited during September at no format gallery as part of my recent large solo exhibition. Some of the work will be on show in my studio in November when I will be part of SFSA Open Studio weekend.

17th and 18th November, 11.00 – 6.00pm

Lewisham College Btec Dancers video

Tuesday, October 9th, 2012

8th October 2012

On 21st September, 14 Lewisham College students from the BTEC Level 3 90-Credit Diploma performed a dance they titled “Live Art” in the no format gallery during my exhibition, dancing amongst the work. To watch the performance filmed by Jack Thrush Lewisham College Media & Music Technician please see:

http://vimeo.com/50631041

The brief had been to create a new piece of work using my art work as a starting point and inspiration.  The Project Leader is Robert Nicholson. The project was a collaboration between myself and Lewisham College Dance department.

My Exhibition at no format gallery ends

Tuesday, September 25th, 2012

24th September 2012

My exhibition at no format gallery finished on Sunday evening, it’s been up for 10 days, lots of visitors to the gallery, many of the visitors know my work and came specifically to see the exhibition and buy, some were complete strangers who chanced upon the show on their way to or from The Reach Climbing Wall, parents collecting kids from the circus training area in Hangar Arts, some just out exploring on bikes.

exhibition shot 2

All were welcome and many had interesting comments about the exhibition. Here are some comments from the visitors book:

“Wonderful work – so much energy, strength and life” J

Love the work especially the sculpture with the poem” L

“Great show – fantastic movement depicted with beauty and feeling” C

“Great movement in all pieces” Ch

Tweet from rognbrow Camilla and Rogerand another

However responses from dancers I’ve worked with were perhaps the most meaningful. This next message is from Italian dancer Alessandra Ruggeri who I worked with making the YouTube film Chasing Shadows in 2009

“The body I see in your drawings is the body I feel as a dancer” 

The 3 paintings below were made after spending 4 weeks drawing the Russell Maliphant Dance Company. One day in the Lilian Baylis Studio during a rehearsal, lighting designer Michael Hulls shone lights the colours of fire on the dancers bodies, as they moved they created pools of burning glowing light and for those moments they stopped being dancers and became mystical or other worldly.

Darkness Visible

When Dickson Mbi showed up he hugged me when he looked at the painting of him in The Rodin Project. He didn’t need to say anything. (see above middle)

Jack Jones from Yorke Dance Project who danced a solo on the opening night, realised that I must have also drawn him dancing in Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake when he saw a painting on canvas derived from those drawings. (see below left)

Exhibition shot 1

I loved watching dancer Irina Baldini spend some time with the sculpture of her, (life size wire sculpture, Irina, above, but the woman pictured is not Irina the dancer). Probably the last time we shall see this sculpture as she now lives in a lawyers office in Essex (although I’d be happy to make her again to commission).

I enjoyed observing the students from Lewisham College walking around the gallery discussing my work, showing their response through movement, asking questions, chatting about the emotions that came to them when looking at the sculpture, drawings and paintings. Lewisham College Btec Dancers discuss my exhibition

And of course I loved their dance created in 1 week specifically for a performance in the gallery by the students as a response to my work.

Opening Night of Exhibition

Saturday, September 15th, 2012

13th September 2012

Sally McKay: Multisensory experience and artistic images of the moving human figure 

My Exhibition at no format gallery opened on Thursday evening.

no format gallery. Sally McKay show

Sally McKay. Exhibition at No Format GalleryThe gallery ready for the evening opening

The Rodin Project

Yolande York-Edgell and Jack Jones of Yorke Dance Project danced solos surrounded by my work in the gallery. The sculpture, Marilyn, will be leaving the gallery early next week to join Yolande York-Edgell on stage at Bath ICIA when she dances in the company’s World Premier of Words Worth.

Thanks to Nicholas Carn for filming the performance.

Sally McKay Exhibition in Dancing Times

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

The story of my exhibition is currently featured on the front page of of the Dancing Times website

http://www.dancing-times.co.uk/news/item/1005-sally_mckay_exhibition

My Exhibition at no format gallery

Saturday, August 25th, 2012

Sally McKay: Multisensory experience and artistic images of the moving human figure

sculpture: Irina 

Irina. Life size wire sculpture, dancer Irina Vainio

no format gallery Thursday 13th September – Sunday 23rd September

Opening times: Fri 14th, Sat 15th and Sun 16th September. Sat 22nd and Sun 23rd September and from 17th – 21st September by appointment (07803 609977)

 Opening night Thursday 13th September 5pm – 9pm dance performance by Yorke Dance Project at 7.30pm

The exhibition is in conjunction with freelance writer Stephen Baycroft

Hip Hop Dancers. The Rodin Project, rehearsal

Russell Maliphant Dance Company rehearse The Rodin Project. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 127 x 91cm

I will show life size wire sculpture, paintings, framed and unframed drawings and etchings

no format gallery, 2nd Floor Studios, Harrington Way, Woolwich, London SE18 5NR

Yorke Dance Project to dance at my exhibition

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Artistic Director and choreographer of Yorke Dance ProjectYolande Yorke-Edgell, will be dancing a solo on the opening night of my exhibition, inspired by a letter from Marilyn Monroe to her psychiatrist. I am working on a full size wire sculpture of Yolande dancing Marilyn. The sculpture will be on show on the opening night of my exhibition and then on stage with Yolande during the tour of Words Worth with Yorke Dance Project.

Solo exhibition Sally McKay: Multisensory experience and artistic images of the moving human figure

no format gallery  Thursday 13th September – Sunday 23rd September. The exhibition is in conjunction with the academic and freelance writer Dr Stephen Baycroft.

Opening night preview Thursday 13th September 5pm – 9pm with dance performance by Yorke Dance Project

Opening times: Fri 14th, Sat 15th and Sun 16th September. Sat 22nd and Sun 23rd Sept

17th – 21st Sept by appointment (07803 609977)

Open Studio. May 2012

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

Open Studio. May 2012

Studio 17, Unit 0, Second Floor Studios

Thursday 17th May 5.00 – 9.00pm

Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th May 11.00 – 6.00pm

Painting, Drawing, Etching, Sculpture 

All work for sale, new commissions taken 

 Solitary Women

Oil on canvas. 2012. 96 x 76cm. Cath James of Yorke Dance Project rehearsing City Limitless 

My studio: number 17,  Unit 0. The building next to the river. New terrace cafe will be open for tea and coffee, homemade food and a BBQ

Location: Second Floor Studios & Arts, Mellish Industrial Estate, Harrington Way (off Warspite Road), Woolwich, London SE18 5NR

Transport. Train: Charlton and Woolwich Dockyard Stations. DLR Woolwich Arsenal. Bus: 180, 177, 161, and 472

Contact: sallymckay@btinternet.com http://www.sallymckay.co.uk   07803609977

 Furthermore a date for your diary, Solo Exhibition 

13th September – 23rd September 2012

Part of ‘On Sublimity and Synaesthesia‘ I shall be exhibiting in conjunction with freelance writer Dr Stephen Baycroft.

At: No Format Gallery, Second Floor Studios, Mellish Industrial Estate, Warspite Road, London SE18 5NR

Morgan Szymanski Portrait

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

A few months ago classical guitarist Morgan Szymanski asked me to make a painting in response to his music, he told me the art work would be projected behind him as he played as part of  The Sketches of Mexico  Project. I agreed only after going to a concert and hearing the music, it was very atmospheric, very beautiful, surely, I thought, I can do something.

A CD of him playing arrived in the post but when I listened to it I knew that I couldn’t work in this way. I work with live performance, I need to feel the energy of the performer and performance. So I joined Morgan in his sitting room and drew him for 3 hours while he practiced. I also turned up at a performance with a small sketch book and secretly drew while he played. (see December 3rd https://blog.sallymckay.co.uk/2011/12/03/balada-mexicana/)

Using these drawings I felt able to paint. This is the result.

Morgan Szymanski

Mexican Classical Guitarist Morgan Szymanski

To read Morgan and I in conversation about The Sketches of Mexico Project scroll down to December 5th https://blog.sallymckay.co.uk/2011/12/05/conversation-with-morgan-szymanski/

Goodbye to LOL (lots of love)

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Drawings I made of Protein Dance‘s LOL (lots of love), were the source for a painting which I gave the same name as the dance that inspired it. LOL (lots of love), sold at my Open Studio show, has now been delivered to the new owners.

 LOL (lots of love). Painting. copyright Sally McKay

LOL (lots of love). Oil and acrylic on canvas. 2011. 129 x 81 cm