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Robert McNally
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Highlights and CollectionsMcNally's work can be found in prominent collections such as of the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen (NL), Damien Hirst’s Murderme Collection (UK), Ekard, Collection (NL), West Collection (USA), Sovereign Art Foundation (HK), Benetton Foundation / Imago Mundi (IT), Olbricht Collection (DE), Asante International (CH), Julian and Stephanie Grose (AUS), Robert & Renee Drake (USA), Robert Devereux Collection (UK), Asbaek Art Consulting (DK), Ole Faarup Collection (UK), Jake Chapman (UK), Dinos Chapman (UK), Soho House Group (UK), Argyll International Group (UK), Natalya / Didier Casimiro (RUS). The artist has been part of various artistic residencies including PCH Berlin Los Angeles (2010-2017), Copenhagen Krogerup (2011), Pop-Pop Studio Nassau Bahamas (2008), as well as being selected at annual art fairs including: Alte Spinnerai (Leipzig), Art Basel, Art Basel Hong Kong, Volta: Basel, Art Brussels, Art Cologne, Chart Art Fair, Copenhagen, Drawing Now, Paris, Armony, New York, Art Rotterdam, London Original Print Fair (Royal Academy), Manchester Contemporary.
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Elsewhere, McNally reveals the artifice of painting itself, layering his compositions with art historical references and ‘Easter eggs’ that connect one work to another. His paintings stutter and glitch – surfaces appear to crease, images fold, visual rhythms are interrupted. This interplay between analogue and digital techniques and realities is often present in McNally’s work but in this exhibition, it stems specifically from his reflections on how social media is influencing how we consume images, and the artist’s creative decision making. In the process of making these works, he consciously allowed himself to be directed by certain algorithmic trends, specifically noticing the prevalence of depictions of windows and apertures as images that ironically lend themselves well to the framing of a screen as well as variously being symbols of longing, aspiration, otherworldliness and psychological states. McNally draws on all of this through his own window depictions while playfully exposing our collective tendency not just to seek out certain types of images but to search for meaning within them – just as we attempt to decode his own work.In Walled Garden, McNally invites us to step inside his world – but never fully. His paintings beckon and withhold, reveal and obscure. They remind us that seeing is an act of interpretation, shaped as much by our own desires as by the images themselves.
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Robert McNally, Ante Meridian, 2025
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Robert McNally, Civil Dawn, 2025
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Robert McNally, Civil Dusk, 2025
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Robert McNally, Ausfahrt, 2025
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Robert McNally, Artist’s Luncheon, 2025
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Robert McNally, Eingang, 2025
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Robert McNally, Locked in Syndrome, 2025
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Robert McNally, Post Meridien, 2025
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Robert McNally: Walled Garden
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