![like the light at the beginning of the world](https://img.artlogic.net/w_504,h_371,c_lfill/exhibit-e/6026ca599b88566687556cb2/a62db7e60a1eac7b20ede45b98fb0f23.jpeg)
b.1959, Canada
Described by critic Isobel Haribson as “epic, enigmatic and evocative”, Elizabeth Magill’s highly idiosyncratic paintings present subjective and psychological takes on the landscape genre. Rich with kaleidoscopic patterning and fragmented forms, these vistas are embedded in place – usually rural settings on the edges of settlements – but transported through the artist’s imagination, memories, photographs or moods to be presented as something other: lush, visionary recollections of hills, lakes, hedges and skies glowing with ambient light. The term ‘inscape’ has been used to describe Magill’s practice: landscapes not based on direct observation, but imbued with a sense of interiority and reflection. Though they have a cinematic beauty, her paintings can also be eerie or unsettling: trees or telephone wires conceal the view; birds are silhouetted in the dark; rare human figures feel distant, phantasmal; colours feel subdued, or occasionally toxic. Magill’s complex and densely layered paintings are produced using various techniques, at times incorporating stencilling, screenprinting and collage, as well as the pouring, blending, dripping, splashing and scraping away of paint. Film and photography are also central to her research, shaping the way the artist looks at landscape, and infusing her approach to light, tone and atmosphere.
Born in Canada, Magill grew up in Northern Ireland and now lives and works in London.
Elizabeth Magill
Red Iris, 2022
oil on canvas
128 x 146 cm / 50.4 x 57.5 in
Elizabeth Magill
John & Yoko, 2023
oil on canvas
30 x 40 cm / 11.8 x 15.7 in
Elizabeth Magill
I searched for form and land, 2024
oil on canvas
25.5 x 31 cm / 10 x 12.2 in
Elizabeth Magill
Fresh Cut (pink), 2022
mixed media on canvas
183 x 153 cm / 72 x 60.2 in
Elizabeth Magill
Although, I was not there, 2024
oil on canvas
25.5 x 31 cm / 10 x 12.2 in
Elizabeth Magill
Variation (1), 2021
oil and mixed media on canvas
128 x 148 cm / 50.4 x 58.3 in
Elizabeth Magill
Grayscale (2), 2005
oil on canvas
137 x 168 cm / 53.9 x 66.1 in
Collection of Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Elizabeth Magill
Forest Edge 2, 2000
mixed media on canvas
122 x 153 cm / 48 x 60.2 in
Collection of Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
Elizabeth Magill
Scenic Route No 1, 1997
oil on canvas
61 x 61 cm / 24 x 24 in
Elizabeth Magill
I searched for form and land, 2024
oil on canvas
25.5 x 31 cm / 10 x 12.2 in
Elizabeth Magill
Variation (1), 2021
oil and mixed media on canvas
128 x 148 cm / 50.4 x 58.3 in
Elizabeth Magill
Night Sky Maker, 2019
diptych, oil and screenprint on canvas
145 × 110 cm each panel
Elizabeth Magill
Grayscale (2), 2005
oil on canvas
137 x 168 cm / 53.9 x 66.1 in
Collection of Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Elizabeth Magill
Chronicle of Orange, 2007
oil on canvas
153 x 183 cm / 60 x 72 in
Collection of Ulster Museum, Belfast
Elizabeth Magill
Forest Edge 2, 2000
mixed media on canvas
122 x 153 cm / 48 x 60.2 in
Collection of Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
Elizabeth Magill
Overhead (2), 2000
oil on canvas
183 x 213 cm / 72 x 83.9 in
Collection of National Gallery of Australia
Elizabeth Magill
Verge Near Flyover, 1999
oil on canvas
167 x 198 cm / 65.7 x 78 in
Collection of TATE, London
Royal Hibernian Gallery, Dublin, 2018
Elizabeth Magill has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Arnolfini, Bristol; Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool; PEER, London; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; Milton Keynes Gallery; BALTIC, Gateshead; Towner Gallery, Eastbourne; Southampton City Art Gallery and Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane. More recent solo shows include Annely Juda Fine Art, London (2023); Miles McEnery Gallery, New York (2022); Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2021, 2020); Pent House, Margate (2020); New Art Gallery, Walsall; 12 Star Gallery, London (both 2019); Ulster Museum, Belfast; Matt’s Gallery, London; the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin (all 2018) and Limerick City Gallery of Art (2017). Magill’s work can be found in the collections of the Tate, London; the British Museum; the National Gallery of Australia; the Irish Museum of Modern Art; Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane; the Ulster Museum; the Crawford, Cork; the Government Art Collection, London; the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018 -2019
The New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018 -2019
The New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018 -2019
The New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018 -2019
The New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018 -2019
The New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018 -2019
The New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2017
Limerick City Gallery of Art, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2017
Limerick City Gallery of Art, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2017
Limerick City Gallery of Art, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2017
Limerick City Gallery of Art, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Green Light Wanes, 2011
Towner Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Green Light Wanes, 2011
Towner Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Green Light Wanes, 2011
Towner Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Green Light Wanes, 2011
Towner Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Green Light Wanes, 2011
Towner Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Green Light Wanes, 2011
Towner Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Arborescence, 2006
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Arborescence, 2006
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Arborescence, 2006
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Arborescence, 2006
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Recent Paintings, 2004
BALTIC, Gateshead, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Recent Paintings, 2004
BALTIC, Gateshead, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Recent Paintings, 2004
BALTIC, Gateshead, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Recent Paintings, 2004
BALTIC, Gateshead, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Recent Paintings, 2004
BALTIC, Gateshead, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Recent Paintings, 2004
BALTIC, Gateshead, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018 -2019
The New Art Gallery Walsall, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2018
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Headland, 2017
Limerick City Gallery of Art, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Green Light Wanes, 2011
Towner Gallery & Museum, Eastbourne, UK
Elizabeth Magill
Arborescence, 2006
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Elizabeth Magill
Recent Paintings, 2004
BALTIC, Gateshead, UK
Elizabeth Magill is exhibiting as part of Moments of Being – Contemporary Irish Painting, curated by Brenda McParland.
A strong history of philanthropy is celebrated at The Hugh Lane Gallery. Works by Richard Gorman, Elizabeth Magill, Brian Maguire and Sean Scully are exhibited alongside the museum's founding donation, which includes works by Manet, Monet, Degas, Corot and Courbet.
Elizabeth Magill is in Faraway So Close, a group exhibition at the roaming Connecticut gallery New Risen.
Elizabeth Magill is included in a new survey exhibition rethinking the ways in which artists approach landscape painting.
Elizabeth Magill's Overhead III is included in Bringing to Light at Towner Eastbourne, curated by artist and guest curator Jananne Al-Ani.
We are pleased to announce Elizabeth Magill's participation in the 2021 TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art Auction at The Rachofsky House, Dallas.
Elizabeth Magill presents 'Outlying (2)' as part of the group exhibition 'Unsettling Landscapes: The Art of the Eerie' at St. Barbe Museum + Art Gallery.