Taking its title from Friedrich Nietzsche’s 1889 book of the same name, Twilight of the Idols affords the viewer a look at the journey that Matthew Hindley’s paintings have undergone over the last three years. During this time, Hindley’s paintings have begun to define a separate world unto themselves, with each new work acting as a fragment; a peek into a small corner of this alternate painted reality. With each series, an additional region is added to this world’s geography and, perhaps paradoxically, the impression grows that even less is known about it.
Painting narrative Nietzsche liminal reality
Artist: Matthew Hindley
Essay by: Tim Leibbrandt
Gallery: Biksady Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
Dates: 13 March 2013 – 13 April 2013
Website: http://hindley.biksady.com
Pages: 48
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