Eileen Cooper RA: Collages
These collages share an experimental quality, linking together Cooper鈥檚 experience as a painter and printmaker. Many of the themes explored throughout her career are represented and the playful imagery is steeped in narrative and mythological ideas. Less familiar is the juxtaposition of materials including paint, fragments of drawings, linocut prints and Japanese papers.
Cooper鈥檚 recent residency in Alayrac, southern France, has inspired the smaller works infusing them with warmth, colour and architecture evocative of the area. These deceptively simple compositions use recurring motifs including silhouetted figures, pottery, trees, fluttering doves, pillars and archways. The larger collages create a sense of drama in different ways. Some use a bolder palette familiar from Cooper鈥檚 paintings; others, intriguingly, have an uncharacteristic sparseness.
Eileen Cooper was born in Glossop, Derbyshire, and studied at Goldsmith鈥檚 College and the Royal College of Art. She is Head of Printmaking at the RA Schools. Her first solo exhibition was held in 1979 at the Air Gallery, London, and she has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally. Her work is held in numerous public collections in the UK. Cooper was elected as a Royal Academician in 2001 and is a regular contributor to the Summer Exhibition. In 2008 she was one of the Summer Exhibition Co-ordinators and in 2009 selected and hung the Print Room.
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These collages share an experimental quality, linking together Cooper鈥檚 experience as a painter and printmaker. Many of the themes explored throughout her career are represented and the playful imagery is steeped in narrative and mythological ideas. Less familiar is the juxtaposition of materials including paint, fragments of drawings, linocut prints and Japanese papers.
Cooper鈥檚 recent residency in Alayrac, southern France, has inspired the smaller works infusing them with warmth, colour and architecture evocative of the area. These deceptively simple compositions use recurring motifs including silhouetted figures, pottery, trees, fluttering doves, pillars and archways. The larger collages create a sense of drama in different ways. Some use a bolder palette familiar from Cooper鈥檚 paintings; others, intriguingly, have an uncharacteristic sparseness.
Eileen Cooper was born in Glossop, Derbyshire, and studied at Goldsmith鈥檚 College and the Royal College of Art. She is Head of Printmaking at the RA Schools. Her first solo exhibition was held in 1979 at the Air Gallery, London, and she has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally. Her work is held in numerous public collections in the UK. Cooper was elected as a Royal Academician in 2001 and is a regular contributor to the Summer Exhibition. In 2008 she was one of the Summer Exhibition Co-ordinators and in 2009 selected and hung the Print Room.
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