France-Lise McGurn : Sleepless


Charming exhibition at Tate Britain of new work by France-Lise McGurn.

I loved the way the figures burst out of these pictures and seemed to dance over the walls. The pictures would have worked in their own right and have a life outside this installation but they were enhanced by the large sketched figures and splashes of paint covering the walls.

The title comes from the film “Sleepless in Seattle” and the figures represent the physical intensity of living in a city which is probably why, as a confirmed city girl, that I loved them. The work felt joyful and vibrant.

Closes 8 September 2019

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