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Born in Ontario, Canada, Magill spent her childhood in Co. Antrim and studied at the Belfast College of Art and the Slade School in London. Influenced by the European tradition of Romantic painting, she is best known for her ability to infuse unremarkable, often suburban, landscapes with a sense of the tension she perceives between the man-made environment and the elemental forces of nature. In 'Chronicle of Orange' Magill challenges the conventional traditions of Irish landscape painting. The place and season, even the time of day or night, are blurred, so creating a sense of disorientation and unease within a familiar landscape. Since the late 1990s, she has evolved a highly distinctive manner of working which begins with marking and staining the canvas.
Title
Chronicle of Orange
Date
2007
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 153 x W 183 cm
Accession number
BELUM.U5158
Acquisition method
purchased, 2009
Work type
Painting