An exhibition named after a David Foster Wallace short story. A story of loss and self-deception, of standing at the kitchen window, contemplating the view.
These paintings of women, mostly in domestic interiors, are saturated by coloured light. In 'Everything is Green', the window frames a scene of well worn familiarity, the view from the artist's front room in Gorton. We see this repeated in other paintings around the room. It's a very human-centric point of view, but you are not sheltered from the wider world, you are the one trapped inside. Reality still surrounds you just outside the window.
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