Thursday 28 January 2010

The Boyle Family




Addison Crescent Study, 1969.


Yesterday I took a usual trip to the Gallery of Modern Art and Dean Galleries in Edinburgh where they were exhibiting some of the finest works that have been hiding somewhere behind the scenes for few to many a year. Many masterpieces including a couple of Picasso's, Warhol's, Hurst's, Quin's amonst others decorated theblank walls. This is excluding the few random contemporary pieces such as a room with solid grey canvas's plonked on each wall. Not quite sure of this one.

However what caught my eye most was the one and only piece by the Boyle Family. It was only after asking my mum who was this 'Boyle person' that I discovered it is actually four people, a son, daughter and parents who have worked for years together from one simple starting idea. This idea was that they pinned a map of London up on their wall and shot darts at it, promising to create an enlarged mixed-media piece depicting parts of pavements, roads, floors and rocks etc. Strange idea you might say. Nice idea it proved to be..



Earth Piece


Study of a Coloured Pile Path, 1988


Shattered Red Tiles, 1976

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