Sue Munson

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Sue Munson
NationalityBritish
EducationContemporary Embroidery Design
Danesfield (Guildford College)
StyleUrban/Abstract
Minimal Geometric
Acrylic/Oils
Mixed Media
Websitesuemunson.com

Sue Munson is a Surrey-based English artist.

Biography[edit]

Born in England Munson has travelled extensively and uses travel and observation as a means to supplement her knowledge of art. She has studied in North America, and during the nineties travelled to India to study textiles. It was during this time Munson made the switch from working on fabric to working on other supports to express her ideas. Her work has been largely experimental taking inspiration from the great mark makers of the 20th century.[1]

Style and Mediums[edit]

Munson’s work focuses on the dichotomy of human nature. The abstract represents the fun, free almost noisy side of the brain, while the minimal represents a more contemplative approach. Within these two genres a dialogue takes place, interpretation of which is left to the viewer.

Although conveying simplicity, Munson’s paintings are built in layers, using acrylics, sprays and pens but making very little use of brushes. Paintings are worked on canvas, archival board or paper. Munson’s latest work pays tribute to Family Domesticity, and Friendship, and the art of keeping it simple.[2] Munson is an advocate of continuous learning, and offers inspiration through her workshops and study days.

Exhibitions[edit]

Current:

  • Current minimal work can be viewed at Dynamite Gallery Brighton.
  • Four Walls Art Hove East Sussex
  • Amanda Aldous Fine Art Hampshire
  • Arundel Contemporary, 53 High Street, Arundel, BN18 9AJ

Past: Royal West of England Academy Open 2018 Porthmeor Studios September 2018 Sunbury Gallery - Diverse PalletsRoyal Academy Sumer Exhibition 2017 Flux Exhibition Chelsea 2017

  • Flux, Brick Lane (November 2016)
  • The Barge Warehouse, Southbank
  • Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2015
  • Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2016
  • Draw To Abstraction, Orleans House Gallery
  • The Affordable Art Fair, Battersea
  • Cork Street Open Exhibition (2011,2012,2013
  • McAllister Thomas Gallery (2011,2012)
  • Chelsea Arts Fair* Chelsea Arts Society
  • Society of Women Artists (2010)
  • The Walled Garden Gallery, Sunbury-On-Thames
  • The Charles Street Gallery, Beaufort South Carolina
  • Spring Island Showcase, South Carolina
  • The Royal West of England Academy Open Exhibition
  • Battersea Arts Fair
  • Caveleiro Finn, Herne Hill

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sue Munson". suemunson.com. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Sue Munson | About". suemunson.com. Retrieved 29 January 2017.

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