Patterns Changing

Sophie Gannon Gallery ∣ Melbourne, Australia

Solo Exhibition 2023

Patterns Changing Thinking of Hilda 2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

Thinking of Hilda

2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

That’s not distance between us

2023 Oil on Linen 81x100cm
Patterns Changing Thats not distance between us 2023 Oil on Linen 81x100cm Clare Thackway
  • Patterns Changing Home 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Home

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Calling 2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Calling

    2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Planning  Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Planning

    Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Window 2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Window

    2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Everlasting 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Everlasting

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Autumn 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Autumn

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

Being With

2022 Oil on Polyester 97x130cm
Patterns Changing Being With 2022 Oil on Polyester 97x130cm Clare Thackway
  • Patterns Changing 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Patterns Changing

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing End of Summer 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    End of Summer

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing All of the Things 2022 Oil on Linen 81x65cm Clare Thackway

    All of the Things

    2022 Oil on Linen 81x65cm

  • Patterns Changing Dense Living 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Dense Living

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Beyond Braids 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Beyond Braids

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Lean In 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Lean In

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

Rêve

2023 Oil on Linen 81x100cm
Patterns Changing Rêve 2023 Oil on Linen 81x100cm Clare Thackway
  • Patterns Changing Drape 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Drape

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Thinking of Hilda 2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Thinking of Hilda

    2022 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Hold it together 2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm Clare Thackway

    Hold it together

    2023 Oil on Linen 50x40cm

  • Patterns Changing Woman and Child 2023 Oil on Linen 81x65cm Clare Thackway

    Woman and Child

    2023 Oil on Linen 81x65cm

Patterns Changing
Essay

Jaime Tsai

“Thackway subverts the implied rationality, masculinity, and permanence associated with the grid by using it to demonstrate that nothing escapes the flux of life.

Thackway’s grids are rumpled, faded, and stained.”

Patterns are revealed as motif and metaphor in Clare Thackway’s current collection of oil paintings. The patterns are varied and sensitively handled. There are gingham textiles, intertwined leaves, branches, and bodies, and the delicate tracery of lead lighting. The patterns create a sense of continuity between the canvases in the exhibition, whether the scenery of an intimate vignette, or an opportunity for formal experimentation. Thackway’s process was likewise continuous. She worked on several canvases simultaneously, layering the paint slowly and methodically over days and weeks. But within this continuity, each pattern stages a distinctive moment of rupture where petit récits (small narratives) unfold. Rêve (Dream) provides a tussled grid on which the contorted body of a pre-adolescent child strains. That’s Not Distance Between Us and Woman and Child hint at the push and pull of interdependency by combining tenderly interlaced bodies with gestures of reservation such as a turned head, or palms that fail to meet. In Everlasting and Calling Australian native feathers and paper daisies are plucked and suspended weightlessly against a manufactured plaid ground. For Thackway, these are meditations on deracination and the disorientation felt as a result of existing between two communities, time zones, and cities.


The grid is a recurring pattern in Thackway’s work. Geometric abstraction usually signals the modernist ideal of a pure, universal, and autonomous work of art. However, Thackway subverts the implied rationality, masculinity, and permanence associated with the grid by using it to demonstrate that nothing escapes the flux of life. Thackway’s grids are rumpled, faded, and stained. They swathe young bodies and undergo maintenance and metamorphosis. In this exhibition, her grandmother’s plaid tablecloth makes regular appearances and materialises the complex enmeshment of matrilineal knowledge, intergenerational transmission, and memories of warmth, comfort, and home. A defining feature of this series is the surrealist tension Thackway creates by faithfully rendering the texture and mass of objects, but suspending them nowhere. The lack of visual anchors and stable coordinates makes fixing the human subjects impossible. Instead, the figures float freely, untangling their grids in perpetuity.

Exhibition Insights

Clare on Patterns Changing

Installation

Sophie Gannon Gallery