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Hayley Tompkins (born 1971) is a British artist based in
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. She is best known for her minimal works that bridge painting and object-making. Her paintings and installations include everyday, found objects. Her twin sister is the visual and sound artist
Sue Tompkins Sue Tompkins is a British visual and sound artist based in Glasgow. She was the vocalist for indie rock band Life Without Buildings. Biography Tompkins was born in Leighton Buzzard in 1971. She studied painting at the Glasgow School of Art, and ...
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Early life and education

Tompkins was born in 1971 in
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. Hayley earned a BA in painting and an MFA from The Glasgow School of Art.


Career

Tompkins primarily works in small-format
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and lo-fi sculptures. She created a series of works she called ''Metabuilts''. These ready-mades are often painted and assembled together. They occasionally include found photographs or fragments of photographs. Tompkins has said that she looks "to create an atmosphere, or a blurring of meaning surrounding the objects". With items as simple as a chair lined up along the floor or as complicated as an image full of blotched colors, Tompkins gets her point across by allowing the viewer to get to whatever conclusion or "wall plug" that they find. Reviewer Roberta Smith also described "Space Kitchen' as "a resonant balance between pictorial and physical." On the walls are "shallow, translucent plastic trays" filled with "watercolor-thin acrylic pastel shades" within, which Smith describes as a "lunar luminosity" with "skewed spherical forms." Sarah King adds that 'Space Kitchen' had an "ethereal cosmic quality" and seemed to "glow from within". Tompkins describes herself as “a painter hoaims to interpret the world around erand to visually reconstruct and remodel erlived experience in a variety of ways. heis inspired by the mimetic quality of paint - the fact that paint can turn into something. It’s like a renewable energy. hewants to make things out of paint that are both outer-worldly, yet ordinary at the same time.” Tompkins work is often described as and compared to the early works of
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Exhibitions

Selected solo exhibitions include: The Common Guild, Glasgow (2014);
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, Aspen (2013); ''Currents'',
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, London (2011); ''A Piece of Eight'', The Modern Institute, Osborne Street, Glasgow (2011); ''Autobuilding'',
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, Edinburgh (2009); and Re, The Drawing Room, London (2008). Selected exhibitions include: ''Life Like Looking'' (with Arthur Laidlaw), Efremidis, Seoul (2023); ''The Persistence of Objects'', Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, curated by the Common Guild (2015); ''The Grass is Singing'',
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, São Paulo, curated by The Modern Institute (2015); ''I Cheer a Dead Man’s Sweetheart'',
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, Bexhill (2014); ''The Imminence of Poetics'',
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, São Paulo (2012); and ''Watercolour'',
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, London (2011). She was also one of three artists to represent Scotland at the 2013
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Awards and recognition

Tompkins was nominated for a
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prize in 2004. She is also on the panel of selectors for the 2018 Summer and Autumn Visual Art Residencies at Hospitalfield.


References


External links


Artist page on The Modern Institute website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tompkins, Hayley 1971 births Living people Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art British mixed media artists British women artists People from Leighton Buzzard British twins