Ben McLaughlin: A List of Destinations
Ben McLaughlin’s anachronistic paintings are small windows into enigmatic worlds. This exhibition, representing the British artist’s West Coast debut, includes approximately 20 new paintings ranging in size from 12 x 9 inches to 16 x 24 inches.
The title of the exhibition, A List of Destinations, refers to a box of vacation brochures and travel books belonging to McLaughlin’s father, incidentally collected over a period of years. As a child, McLaughlin was captivated by the wealth of vicarious journeys they provided. Rediscovering them as an adult, he was struck by their visual redolence to art historical precedents such as Romantic paintings and Chinese and Japanese watercolors and woodcuts. Here were countless pictures of figures in landscapes, seemingly awed by their surroundings. Interspersed with the splendid locations were more mundane shots of hotels, pools, and transportation.
These juxtapositions of the banal and the magnificent seemed to represent more than just vacations, and the ephemeral nature of the booklets lent them a particular poignancy. The boldly printed dates of their issue announced that these anonymous every-men and -women, dressed in their mid-twentieth century suits and starchy leisure-wear, had survived the most brutal war in history, and that their Kodachrome-captured sightseeing and sunbathing was concurrent with revolutions, assassinations, and the crumbling of empires. “I have ever since been intrigued by this variable, shifting gap between depictions of ordinary experience and recorded history – multiple realities that describe a moment,” says McLaughlin.
McLaughlin’s resulting paintings are, at first glance, unassuming and conventional – representations of places, some populated, some not. Some show figures in elusive surroundings, or an occasional still life. But although appearing familiar, the places are non-specific and artificial. It’s unclear what the inhabitants are actually engaged in, if anything. These disconnected individuals are often on the edge of something, be it geographical or temporal: caught in some kind of Limbo. McLaughlin’s imaginary worlds are pictorial compounds – potentially humorous or unsettling tangles of the once real and the imperfectly remembered, framed through their titles by the date of their manifestation and a corresponding context from that day’s news.
Ben McLaughlin was born in 1969 and received his degree from Central St. Martin’s School of Art (London). He resides in London. The Paintings of Ben McLaughlin, a monograph published by Merrell (2006) with an essay by James Hamilton, will be available for purchase.
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Ben McLaughlinThursday March 15, 2011: The Former President Of Pakistan Pervez Musharaf Has Claimed That Britain Tacitly Approved Of His Country's Use Of Torture On Terror Suspects, 2011oil on linen16 x 24 inches/40.6 x 61 cm
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Ben McLaughlinSaturday March 19, 2011: Sarah Palin Has Begun A Five Day World Tour In An Attempt To Improve Her Foreign Policy Credentials, 2011oil on linen16x24 inches
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Ben McLaughlinThursday January 27, 2011: Tunisian Authorities Have Issued Arrest Warrants For The Ousted President Zine Al Abidine Binale And His Relatives, 2011oil on linen12 x 9 inches
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Ben McLaughlinSunday April 10, 2011: Baby Penguins In Argentina Are Suffering From A Mystery Condition That Causes Them To Lose All Their Feathers, 2011oil on linen16 x 24 inches
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Ben McLaughlinMonday March 7, 2011: Prince Andrew's Role As Britain's Special Trade Representative Is To Be Downgraded Following Unease About His Dealings With Controversial Figures, 2011oil on linen12 x 9 inches
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Ben McLaughlinWednesday March 16, 2011: Global Stock Markets Have Plummeted Due To Traders' Fear Of A Nuclear Disaster In Japan, 2011oil on linen12 x 9 inches
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Ben McLaughlinSaturday February 5 2011: A Man With A Low IQ Has Been Banned From Having Sexual Intercourse By A High Court Judge, 2010-2011oil on linen16 x 24 in
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Ben McLaughlinMonday March 21, 2011: Confetti Made From Confidential Documents Uncovered By Wikileaks Has Gone On Sale, 2011oil on linen16 x 20 inches
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Ben McLaughlinMonday March 20, 2011: Last Night Saw The Moon At It's Closest Point To Earth Since 1992, 2011oil on linen16 x 24 inches/40.6 x 61 cm
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Ben McLaughlinSaturday April 9, 2011: Rupert Murdock and News International Have Issued An Apology To Eight Victims Of The Alleged Phone-Hacking Scandal, 2011oil on panel12 x 9 inches
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Ben McLaughlinFriday April 8, 2011: Cambodian Fishermen Have Rescued 92 Tourists From A Boat Which Capsized Due To The Dancing Of Its Drunken Passengers, 2011oil on linen12 x 9 in
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Ben McLaughlinSaturday April 23, 2011: US Senator John McCain Has Used A Visit To Behghazi To Urge Nato To Step Up Its Attacks On Colonel Gadaffi, 2011oil on linen16 x 24 inches
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Ben McLaughlinWednesday April 6, 2011: Laurent Gbabo Of Ivory Coast Is Negotiating A Surrender From A Bunker In His Presidential Palace, 2011oil on linen16 x 24 inches/40.6 x 61 cm
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Ben McLaughlinThursday March 3, 2011: A Study Has Found That Regular Use Of Ibuprofen May Reduce The Risk Of Parkinson's Disease, 2010-2011oil on linen16 x 24 in
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Ben McLaughlinThursday March 22, 2011: A Bride Has Been Arrested At Her Own Wedding Reception In Arizona After Kicking A Police Officer During A Brawl, 2011oil on panel12 x 9 inches
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Ben McLaughlinSaturday February 5, 2011: The Public Health Minister Has Said That Low-Energy Light Bulbs Could Worsen The Health Conditions Of Around Forty Thousand People, 2011oil on linen12 x 9 inches
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Ben McLaughlinThursday April 7, 2011: Twenty People Are Feared Dead After A Gunman Opened Fire On His Former School In Brazil, 2011oil on linen16 x 24 inches
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Ben McLaughlinWednesday February 23 2011: An Irish Journalist Has Tried To Make A Citizen's Arrest On The Israeli Foreign Minister At The E.U. Israel Association In Brussels, 2010-2011oil on linen16 x 24 inches/40.6 x 61 cm