Publication

Marilyn McAvoy: Silent Room

In her recent works, Halifax artist Marilyn McAvoy employed recycled fragments of flats from film sets as supports for sensuous still life and flower paintings. Combining these paintings, in varying scales and degrees of finish, with other salvaged elements (faux marbled panels, wallpaper, brown crackled wainscotting) McAvoy created assemblages that, while pleasing in their formal design, raise teasing questions about perception and visual representation.  The"silent room" of the title refers to the scenic flats: once parts of rooms constructed for cinematic action - illusory places where drama happened and where"fabrication", in many senses took place - they now serve to support a different kind of illusion, in the quiet space of the gallery.

Artist(s)
Marilyn McAvoy
Publication Credits
Susan Gibson Garvey, Mern O'Brien (foreword)
Subject(s)
Painting, Mixed Media, Collage
Year
1996
ISBN
0-7703-0649-7
Format
four panel brochure
Language
English
Exhibition Title
Marilyn McAvoy: Silent Room, 12 January - 25 February 1996