Place: An Exhibition By Tim Fowler
Place Presents New And Recent Large-Scale Paintings By British Artist Tim Fowler. The Show Centres On Location And Placement—How Space, Objects, And Viewers Interact Through Colour, Form, And Composition.
The Exhibition Includes Works From His Recent Show The Ground And Looks At Fowler’s Bajan Heritage Through A Botanical Lens. It Features Traditional And Medicinal Plants Used By The People Of Barbados Throughout History, Offering A Botanical Narrative That Connects Memory, Landscape, And Cultural Practice.
Place Also Continues Fowler’s Flower Vase Series, Focusing On His Abstract Arrangement Of Flowers. These Pieces Often Dissect Blooms With Rigid Boxes And Lines, Creating A Conversation Between Organic Growth And Geometric Structure.
A New Part Of The Show Looks At The Bajan Jockeys Of Pebble’s Beach, Barbados. The Daily Routine Of Young Local Men Leading The Horses To The Sea And Washing Them At Sunrise Anchors The Exhibition In A Sense Of Place And Community Life, Viewed Through Fowler’s Distinctive Palette.
Across Place, Fowler’s Ongoing Interests—Colour, Atmosphere, And Balance—Are Clear. His Strong, Recognisable Hues Are Used Thoughtfully To Create Harmony Within Each Painting And Across The Whole Collection. The Result Is A Grounded, Thoughtful Exploration Of Place, Memory, And Colour.