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Rod McIntosh

Rod McIntosh

Sheffield Hallam University (BA (Hons) Fine Art Sculpture , 2001)

Rod McIntosh is an artist with his studio in the midst of the English countryside of rural Kent. He works between Kent and London as an exhibiting artist and is represented by several galleries and consultants working together to build a national and international profile for his work.

He studied figurative sculpture in Sheffield, graduating in 1992. He maintained a dynamic practice alongside a successful Arts Management and academic career until 2009. When he returned full-time to the studio.

Rod McIntosh's current work as a mark-maker lies within the tradition of drawing. With his body, the breath along with materials, and repetitive often-obsessive processes, focuses an attention to the present. Observing and recording the moment of creation within a continuum.

He speaks of them as: “Physical meditations, that offers himself, and the viewer, a moment to pause.”

AN INTRODUCTION TO MY PRACTICE

Process is central within the painting practice of Rod McIntosh. His mark making has a fluidity and honesty that reveals itself through a muted pallet of monotones. This lends the work a striking and minimal appearance, which coalesces with the quiet sensitivity to his materials, time invested and action.

Through rehearsal, the mark-making is an embodiment of a gestural flow with the breath that is privately performed.

For McIntosh the provenances and particular characteristics of each material are of great importance. Following closely traditional eastern recipes for archival inks and pastes he works upon delicate Chinese papers that absorb every fluid movement as he accepts the brevity of a final committed stroke.

Presence and concentration is key to his practice in cultivating a meditative quality. Examining his temporal gestures, alongside ideas of mindfulness, permanence, attachment and acceptance.

103 × 103 × 4 cm
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103 × 103 × 4 cm
  • $4,263.67
103 × 103 × 4 cm
  • $4,263.67
103 × 103 × 4 cm
  • $4,263.67
100 × 30 × 30 cm
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154 × 104 × 5 cm
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154 × 104 × 5 cm
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104 × 104 × 5 cm
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80 × 80 × 3 cm
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222 × 115 × 0 cm
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237 × 120 × 0 cm
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226 × 125 × 0 cm
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200 × 109 × 0 cm
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220 × 110 × 0 cm
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250 × 100 × 5 cm
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50 × 50 × 4.5 cm
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Exhibitions

Affordable Art Fair Battersea, London London Thu, 03/08/2018 to Sun, 03/11/2018
The Other Art fair supported by Saatchi Art Bristol Thu, 08/31/2017 to Sun, 09/03/2017
Affordable Art Fair London Thu, 05/11/2017 to Sun, 05/14/2017
The Other Art Fair, London April 2017 London Thu, 03/30/2017 to Sun, 04/02/2017
Affordable Art Fair, New York New York Wed, 03/29/2017 to Sun, 04/02/2017
BRUSSELS AFFORDABLE ART FAIR Brussels Fri, 02/17/2017 to Mon, 02/20/2017
Members' Open 2015, Free Painters and Sculptors London Mon, 11/30/2015 to Sat, 12/12/2015
Pure Art Battle Sat, 10/24/2015 to Sun, 11/01/2015

Awards

National Open Art Competition NOA Winner 2017
Secret Art Prize Curious Duke Gallery Nominated For 2017
Pure Arts Award Pure Arts Group Winner 2016
Thirty For Thirty Buro4 Winner 2015

Press

Publication Title Job Title Date
FT Weekend Fair Blows The Wind For Charity Sat, 10/17/2015

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