Drawing from Film with Catherine Goodman
Schedule
Fri Jan 31 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Hauser & Wirth | New York, NY
About this Event
Participate in a drawing session led by London-based artist Catherine Goodman on the occasion of her exhibition, ‘Silent Music.’
Developed as part of the Drawing from Film program at The Royal Drawing School, participants will be invited to call for the film to be paused for six minutes on any given still to complete fast-paced drawings in semi-darkness. These playful interactions offer new ways of looking and are an opportunity to consider the cinematographer’s point of view.
‘By using the director or cameraman’s eye, there is a sense in which compositional choices are made for you. Some people are more attracted to drawing portraits of people, others to large, panoramic landscapes. The experience can be quite playful: you have to compromise and accept being taken out of your comfort zone. By the end of the film, you will emerge with a cache of images and ideas. Sometimes you will find that the most stimulating images are those with which you were least comfortable at the time, and these can feed into your wider artistic practice.’ —Catherine Goodman
This session in New York will feature the film ‘Mirror’ (1975). Using a nonlinear structure interlaced with dreams and flashbacks, director Andrei Tarkovsky creates a stream-of-consciousness meditation on war, memory and time that draws heavily on events from his own life. Tarkovsky's alter ego in the film is Alexei, a dying man in his 40s whose commonplace interactions with his wife and children summon up a host of memories, ranging from his parents' divorce to his time on the battlefields of World War II.
All drawing abilities are welcome. Materials will be provided. For the sake of timing, the film will not be shown in its entirety.
This event is free, but capacity is limited. Reservations are required. Photographs will be taken at this event for use on Hauser & Wirth’s website and social media channels, and in other marketing materials.
About Catherine Goodman
For more than four decades, Catherine Goodman CBE has developed a unique visual language that communicates a powerful visionary response to her lived experience and memory. Goodman’s intensely expressive painting process uses strongly pigmented oil paint, brushwork, oil sticks, drips and washes to create atmospheric and immersive paintings which explore both figuration and abstraction.
Central to Goodman’s artistic process is the act of drawing directly from life, her intimate knowledge of the old master painters and drawing from film, where she immerses in the legends of the modern cinema age. In Goodman’s words, “drawing can bring about a sense of unity and create a portal into other realms of consciousness”. This daily practice roots her mark-making in observation and informs and enriches her paintings.
About the exhibition
In her most recent works, Goodman’s characteristically expressive brushwork yields animated surfaces that pulse with the frenetic energy of their making. For Goodman, the studio is a place of spiritual meditation. Each painting represents an act of intimate transmutation—a way for her to turn closely held memories and personal vulnerabilities into newfound stability. Goodman often begins from landscapes and portraits that hold particular meaning for her. Densely layering paint on top of these figurative grounds, she obscures her source material while building evocatively charged canvases that invite sustained attention. Though rooted in the personal, Goodman’s work remains resolutely open-ended. Drawing on the intensity and drama of renaissance masters such as Titian and Veronese, and the poignant psychology of the London School painters, her transcendent paintings open out to the world.
The exhibition is on view through 12 April 2025. Catherine Goodman will also participate in a Book Launch & Talk with Lynne Tillman on 1 Feb 2025.
Image: Left: Catherine Goodman in her studio, London, UK, 2024 © Catherine Goodman. Photo: Damian Griffiths. Right: ‘Mirror’, 1975. Courtesy Janus Films
Where is it happening?
Hauser & Wirth, 443 West 18th Street, New York, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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