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Lucy McLauchlan

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Lucy McLauchlan
Born1977 (age 46–47)
England
OccupationPainter
Websitelucy.beat13.co.uk

Lucy McLauchlan (born 1977) is a contemporary artist from England. She is the founder of the Beat13 Collective with artist Matthew Watkins.

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Artwork

McLauchlan works on a large scale with print and paint, predominantly in black & white on varied surfaces. She continues to paint murals alongside exhibition works.

Her large-scale monochromatic paintings have covered multi-story buildings throughout Europe, gigantic billboards in China, huts in The Gambia, windows in Japan, walls in Moscow's Red Square, Italian water towers, Norwegian lighthouse, Detroit car parks and abandoned NYC subway tunnels.[1]

Her work has appeared in publications including Beyond the Street - The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art (Gestalten 2010), 1000 Favourite Websites (Taschen 2003), Hidden Tracks, BLK/MRKT Two (Gestalten 2007), Hand to Eye, Creative Review, Graphic International, DPM, Graphic Britain, IdN magazine, Modart, Juxtapoz, Relax and Plus81.

Painting on Birmingham Central Library

In 2001 Beat13 exhibited at the Horse Hospital arts venue in central London and at Filesharing in Berlin. By 2004 she joined Pictures on Walls and exhibited at Santa's Ghetto London (2005-2006) and Bethlehem (2007). Her first solo London show, Expressive Deviant Phonology, ran from December 2007-January 2008, at Lazarides Gallery in Soho.[2]

Lucy McLauchlan was represented by Lazarides since the exhibition Expressive Deviant Phonology in 2007[3] until early 2018.

In July 2010, she painted three multi-storey birds on Birmingham Central Library.[4] These were lost when the library was subsequently demolished, although a fragment, on a wooden door which was removed prior to demolition, survives.

Solo exhibitions

  • 2005: Before the Birds Stop Singing, Analogue Gallery, Edinburgh[5]
  • 2007: Expressive Deviant Phonology, Lazarides Rathbone, London[6]
  • 2008: A New Collection of Paintings, Fifty24SF Gallery, San Francisco, US[7]
  • 2009: All Of Us, Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby
  • 2010: Together ..., Lazarides Rathbone, London[8]
  • 2013: Holding onto Fragments of Past Memories, Triumph Gallery, Moscow[9]
  • 2014: Marking Shadows, Lazarides Rathbone, London[10]
  • 2015: Where Were You Before Now, Fluorescent Smogg Project Space, Barcelona[11]
  • 2018: There Are Voices To Be Heard, Nelson City, New Zealand

Collections

McLauchlan's work is held in the following permanent public collections:

Referencing

  1. ^ "News". Kid Robot. Kid Robot.
  2. ^ "Lucy McLauchlan's new site and London show". Retrieved 9 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Lazarides - Lucy McLauchlan - Expressive Deviant Phonology". Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Birds 'perch' on Central Library". Created in Birmingham. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
  5. ^ "News". Wooster Collective. Wooster Collective.
  6. ^ "Lazarides - Lucy McLauchlan - Expressive Deviant Phonology". Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Past Shows". Fifty24SF. Fifty24SF.
  8. ^ "Lazarides - Lucy McLauchlan - Together ..." Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Past Shows". Triumph Gallery. Triumph Gallery.
  10. ^ "Events". Juxtapoz. Juxtapoz.
  11. ^ "Artists". Fluorescent Smogg. Fluorescent Smogg.
  12. ^ "Collections". V&A.
  13. ^ "Blog". Beat13.
  14. ^ "Artists". Urban Nation. Urban Nation.
  15. ^ "Artists". Gorgo. Gorgo.

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