2005-08 MA Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London
2002-05 BA [hons] Fine Art, Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London
Previous Exhibitions:
2007 Summer Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London
2007 Straight Edge, La Viande, London
2007 Influx, Nolia's Gallery, London
2007 Touch, Chelsea Future Space, London
2006 Summer Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London
2005 Harvest, Long and Ryle, London
Selectors' Comments:
Gabriel Hartley's Alligator is hideous - wilfully and hilariously. It's as materially dumb and literal an enactment of mythical-monstrous as Tweed's Man from Below TV is of more socially generated subterranean disturbances. One could imagine Hartley's Alligator as a mate to the mandrake, as in the recent magical realist mystery film, Pan's Labyrinth.
Artist's Statement:
Gabriel Hartley makes paintings, painted sculptures and painted photographs. The starting point is from an image or a real thing, which becomes abstracted. The reaction to the image either copies and mimics parts of the thing, or acts to deny and change the presence of the object.