Gillian Haigh Embraces the Unknowable in Kwi Am Choi Scholarship Solo Show

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The artist and recent 全民彩票 grad is one of two 2021 recipients of the annual honour from PoMoArts.
A new solo exhibition from artist Gillian Haigh (BFA 2019) showcases a series recent works painted in response to Gertrude Stein鈥檚 1914 book of poetry, Tender Buttons.
According to Gillian, the way the 鈥渞ise and fall of Stein鈥檚 structureless sentences鈥 overturns readers鈥 expectations was a key inspiration for the paintings.
鈥淩ather than using language to delineate and catalogue her world, [Stein鈥檚] writing erodes logic-driven and linear understandings of space and the things in it,鈥 Gillian says. 鈥淪imilarly, in my painted works I try to take everyday images and things and render them unfamiliar. By examining how Stein worked with text as a material, I was able to better understand how I could use paint as a material.鈥

Gillian Haigh, 'Single Lines and Broad Stomachs,' 2020. Oil on canvas.
Titled , the exhibition is on view at PoMoArts through June 20. Gillian was awarded the show as part of the Kwi Am Choi Scholarship 鈥 an annual honour given to two emerging artists. Artist and recent 全民彩票 grad Nicole Ponsart (BFA 2021) is the other 2021 Kwi Am Choi Scholarship recipient.
Having literally incorporated text into her paintings in recent years, Gillian notes the works in Enough Choice represent a conceptual 鈥 rather than physical 鈥 engagement with text. That said, she emphasizes that reading, research and writing still lurk beneath each painted surface as essential components of her artistic practice.

Gillian Haigh, 'Best to Make Bitter,' 2020. Oil on canvas.
But the paintings in Enough Choice represent a departure for Gillian for other reasons, as well. Compared to her canvases from a year or more ago, Gillian鈥檚 recent works are more abstract; they refer less directly to the recognizable world. This, she notes, reflects an interest in 鈥渄econtextualizing a subject; allowing a painting to shift and bend; listening and responding to the way material acts and reacts.
鈥淓ach painting is an experiment on its own,鈥 she continues. 鈥淚 start with certain ingredients but I often have no idea where they will take me. Frequently, this journey ends in frustration, and I mix the paint on my canvas into a muddy monochrome at the end of the day. But it also has led me in surprising and unusual directions.鈥

Gillian Haigh installs 'Enough Choice Makes a Steady Midnight' at PoMoArts.
One such direction is a newfound comfort engaging with 鈥渃omplex, transformative and unsettled鈥 ways of thinking, exemplified by Stein鈥檚 work as an artist. While this territory is not entirely novel for Gillian, she says her recent paintings have 鈥済rounded me in a larger framework of queer theory and feminist thought that has been influential to how I see and navigate the world.鈥
Again, drawing a direct link between thought-worlds and material practice, Gillian says both pursuits embrace the notion that some things will forever remain unresolved, and ultimately unknowable. And that, she adds, is just the way she likes it.
鈥淢y interest in research and making is not in resolving, but creating work that expands with time, leaving questions unanswered.鈥
Gillian Haigh will give an artist鈥檚 talk on June 10 at 7:15pm, . Enough Choice Makes a Steady Midnight runs through June 20 . For more on Gillian鈥檚 engagement with language in her paintings, check out .