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Seeing the Unseen - The Work of Hannah Merrill

 

Seeing the Unseen

The Work of Hannah Merrill

 

Hannah Merrill is an American painter, collagist and printmaker who earned her BFA from Manhattanville College in 2009. Having taken her education further at the Aegean Centre for the Fine Arts she has gone on to exhibit internationally, namely in the United States, India and Greece. She now works from her home studio in Leeds, England; recently creating a delicate body of work that regards our spiritual origins, the presence of the female figure and has a strong penchant for environmental conscientiousness.

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“The process of making, for me, is communication…in a way that words can’t”

H.Merrill - March 2022

Any artist that presents their work with the door ajar as to how it is actually made, immediately asks the viewer a question such as this – is its physicality or imagination more relatable? On one hand, you understand that it has been ‘produced’ and some of your thoughts instinctively drift in that direction, whilst on the other you also know that there is something unsaid peering out at you. Hannah Merrill’s delicate but deliberately tactile work immerses you in that space where your mind gets stuck in the middle.

The paintings that make up the “Putting down Roots” series typify Merrill’s interest in the subliminal nature of the unknown. Each of these works has a metaphoric depth in more ways than one; not only can we see the earthy dominance of meandering root systems but we also have - especially in “Phases”, (2022) - the deliberate inclusion of the canvas’s previous life as an object. Such a decision to present the older versions under the paintwork reveals Merrill’s attitude towards zero waste and the notion of an artist’s work being the result of where they have been, what they have lost and more importantly, what they have kept. 

On the subject of ‘the reveal’, the fact that Merrill has emigrated to the UK cannot be understated. Looking at things from an aesthetic point of view, it is fascinating to see how certain elements of ‘19th century subliminal Englishness’ have leaked into her treatment of decidedly more ancient subject matter. The interplay between the ethereal femininity and the harder, graphic quality of the natural world would not look out of place in William Blake’s “Songs of Innocence and Experience”- a work that embodies the struggle between man and the greater forces. Merrill’s work could also be described as illustrative and her preference for representing the unrelenting grandiosity of nature in small, page-sized works undoubtedly draws parallels to artists such as Blake. The recurring theme of the tree carries as much weight for her as it did for him, as it encapsulates that seemingly perfect natural form that either lives or dies at humanity’s whim. You could say that she uses the particular nature of lino print and its monochromatic starkness to reflect on our present environmental crisis. More importantly however, these prints are the result of seeing value in discarded material at the time of making. Given that the pages are chosen for their imperfections, each print reveals Merrill’s preoccupation with the dichotomy between how we perceive ugliness and beauty; ink stains, small creases and torn edges make up as much of the composition as the subject.

Comparisons to aspects of Romanticism and the Ideal can be seen in Merrill’s utilisation of the female figure, which appears frequently in the smaller scale pieces. Both “Earthbound” and “Clipped Wings”(2020) feature a woman with her back turned to us, showing an Icarus-like set of feathered wings. This everywoman represents the questions around the female in society, the male gaze and if sexually negative attitudes are either soaring or plummeting to the ground. She is not based on a real person, nor is she an intentional version of the artist herself but the figure does speak of the influence that theatre and performance has had on her recent work.

Having been involved with theatre at a younger age, there is a still a feeling within her collages that relates not only to the world of myth and interpretation but also to symbolically heavy devices - the swan and the moon for example - which have many different connotations for many people. Mythology and theatre have gone hand in hand for centuries and the pairing continues to recycle ancient stories for us to place into our own world. What is interesting about Merrill’s collages is that they utilise mixing and material choice to concentrate the authorless origins and shrouded truths of legend into a series of relatable, miniature backdrops.      

What is certain is that Merrill’s work exemplifies the environment, storytelling and defining the indefinable. Each piece of paper, layer of paint or streak of ink talks of the importance of process within her work and how recycling fits into its overall meaning. Speaking of the future, it will be intriguing to see if one of the three main mediums under discussion here starts to exemplify the gap between reality and imagination more than the others. Will it be a repurposed lino-print? A new painting of an elemental enigma? A return to the everywoman?

Hannah Merrill has the potential to start a body of work that could come to represent modern day mythology – it might even already exist on her studio floor.

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All images Copyright of the artist

Phases oil on canvas 2022

Earth bound collage/mixed media 2020

Wolf Moon collage/mixed media 2020

Win It! Art Prize / Aire Place Studios / Press Release

I’m pleased to announce that my photographic work “14 Exposures” has been selected for the upcoming Aire Place Studios “Win It! Art Prize”; their inaugural art competition. Full press release below. Many thanks to the judges and I’m looking forward to showing alongside 39 other artists!

PRESS RELEASE

Issued: 25th May 2022

For Immediate Release


Amazing Artist Prizes for Deserving Artists - And you can have your say!

Aire Place Studios presents Win It! 2022, our very first art prize exhibition. Showing, sharing, and celebrating talent, this exciting visual arts competition offers winning artists valuable prizes to aid their future practice. 

Launching on Friday 10th June, this premier edition of Win It! features the works of 40 talented artists. Join us at Aire Place Studio’s Gallery from 6-9pm to mark the breadth of creative genius and congratulate the winner of the £750 Win It! award, as chosen by our judging panel.

That’s not all though! Following the big reveal, voting commences for the 2022 People’s Choice Award. We need you to help us decide the deserving winner by telling us your favourite on our Instagram, with the winner of an additional £250 prize announced at the closing of the show.

 

Viewers can explore our newly purpose-built gallery space and browse over 40 diverse and wonderful artworks, with most works available to purchase.

This competition gives artists across the nation the opportunity to showcase their work in our gallery as well as be in the chance of winning amazing prizes, designed to help support the artist’s practice:

Our Prizes:

  • Aire Place Studios Prize: £750 cash prize.

  • The People’s Choice Award (selected by a public vote): £250 cash prize


Our Prize Exhibition judging panel have the tricky task of naming one worthy artist to receive the top prize. The panel consists of four passionate industry experts: Sarah Francis, Founder and Curator of Aire Place Studios, Joss Cole, Gallery Owner of Coles Gallery, Hannah Merril, Artist & Tutor and Lucy Fiona Morrison, Artist & Curator. Together they have toiled to debate the winners; “I’m really happy with our final selection and hope that it will have a positive impact for all of the artists involved”, Judge Sarah Francis.

To cast a vote in the People's Choice Award simply head to our Instagram @aireplacestudios to preview the Artists profiles ahead of the exhibition closing. The artwork shown the most love will win! Voting opens at 7pm on Friday 10th June and closes at 5pm on Friday 24th June 2022.

The winner, as chosen by the judges, will be announced publicly during our launch event on Friday 10th June 2022 6pm - 9pm.

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Notes to editors

 

@aireplacestudios   |  www.aireplacestudios.com

 

Aire Place Studios is a creative studio which holds spaces of equality and solidarity. We host comfortable studios spaces, hold safer spaces for workshops and a bold gallery space centred around innovation and inclusivity. 

Aire Place Studios also features a collective of associated artists who exist to radically uplift under-represented creatives with empathy and warmth to realise the potential of those often overlooked by traditional art institutions. This dynamic collaboration builds trust and collective accountability to serve our communities.


Key dates:

 

Win It! Exhibition

1 June - 24 May 2022* 

*See our socials for daily opening times

 

Public Launch Event Friday 

10 June 2022 @ 6PM - 9PM

 

Closing Event

24 June 2022 @1PM - 4PM

 

Creative Café Networking Events

Every Friday @ 4PM – 6PM

 

Higher Resolution files of the featured images are available on request.

All artist images feature in Win It Exhibition 2022 are available for publishing in promotion of Aire Place Studios, please contact for requests to use alternative Artist imagery.​


Judges Bios

Sarah Francis

Sarah Francis is a Leeds based Artist Curator. Founder and Curator of Aire Place Studios, Curator for Emergence(y) in collaboration with Ort Gallery and International Curators Forum. Sarah is part of DISrupt collective of disabled artists in Leeds and is a practising artist in mixed media and performance photography.


Lucy Fiona Morrison

Lucy Fiona Morrison is an international artist and Curator of the annual Great Yorkshire Show – Art Show, Harrogate, and founder of The Virtual Art Fair. Morrison has established a reputation as an oil painter renowned for capturing the character and essence of the land with large scale landscapes. 


Joss Cole

Joss Cole is the founder and owner of Cole's Gallery, an independent art gallery established in 2019 and located in the historic Leeds Corn Exchange. Cole is a practising artist known for creating expressive watercolour paintings. Works explore conceptual links between literature (poetry), visual art and life.


Hannah Merrill

Hannah Merrill is a globally exhibited artist and tutor, hailing from Connecticut, USA. Having trained professionally all over the world, Merrill now resides in Leeds, where she creates and teaches from her home studio. Making beautiful delicate works with an environmental conscience, Merrill's recent series provides a feminine viewpoint on environmental issues.