Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery is thrilled to present Pierre Fresnay and other sculptures, an exhibition of new works by Linda Marrinon.

Exhibition Dates: 14 April – 13 May 2023

Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery is thrilled to present Pierre Fresnay and other sculptures, an exhibition of new works by Linda Marrinon. Emerging in the 1980’s, Marrinon’s work is informed by an interest in feminism, architecture and art history. Often displaying a keen sense of humour, her modestly scaled figures and busts draw on techniques associated with 19th century figurative sculpture.

The material lushness and delicate palettes [of Marrinon’s new sculptures] render them sensually appealing, while their art historical erudition and technical aplomb place them in a familiar continuum of neoclassical aesthetics. To this Marrinon adds contemporary twists, at times seemingly incongruous elements such as state of the art technologies or fashions, that trigger bemused recognition in the viewer.​

The joy of the process of making and delight in materials are evident in the loose evocations of place in crumbling pastel forms that pique the appetite like cakes left out in the rain. Her simultaneous honouring and lampooning of the Western sculpture tradition are embodied in the terracotta renderings that capture the tradition’s idealising of the female form but overlaid with Marrinon’s feminist wit and postmodernist scepticism.

The love of popular culture, including some more obscure references that also reflect the artist’s Francophilia, is there in the painted plaster homages to Pierre Fresnay in military uniform: Fresnay was a French theatre and matinee idol of the 1920s and 30s whose debonair qualities were further exalted by his distinguished military service. In Marrinon’s hands, well-tried at skewering masculinist pretensions, Fresnay strikes an affable pose, less the intimidating star and soldier than an approachable bloke.

 –Jacqueline Millner, 2023 for Art Collector Issue 104




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Linda Marrinon Pierre Fresnay (blue), 2023; painted plaster; 100 x 24 x 14 cm; more info; enquire
Pierre Fresnay (blue), 2023
painted plaster
100 x 24 x 14 cm
Linda Marrinon Pierre Fresnay (orange), 2023; painted plaster; 100 x 24 x 14 cm; more info; enquire
Pierre Fresnay (orange), 2023
painted plaster
100 x 24 x 14 cm
Linda Marrinon John the Baptist, 2023; terracotta; 60 x 13 x 10 cm; more info; enquire
John the Baptist, 2023
terracotta
60 x 13 x 10 cm
Linda Marrinon Portrait of Hera with woman with stole, 2021; terracotta; 62 x 18 x 12 cm; more info; enquire
Portrait of Hera with woman with stole, 2021
terracotta
62 x 18 x 12 cm
Linda Marrinon Obelisk with Furness base, 2021; terracotta and plaster; 62 x 21 x 20 cm; more info; enquire
Obelisk with Furness base, 2021
terracotta and plaster
62 x 21 x 20 cm
Linda Marrinon Woman with hobble skirt, 2023; terracotta; 77 x 22 x 18 cm; more info; enquire
Woman with hobble skirt, 2023
terracotta
77 x 22 x 18 cm
Linda Marrinon Colossus, 2021; tinted plaster and terracotta; 20 x 38 x 35 cm; more info; enquire
Colossus, 2021
tinted plaster and terracotta
20 x 38 x 35 cm
Linda Marrinon Figures in the Australian outback, 2022; tinted plaster and hessian; 30 x 42 x 25 cm; more info; enquire
Figures in the Australian outback, 2022
tinted plaster and hessian
30 x 42 x 25 cm
Linda Marrinon Morning, 2022; tinted plaster and hessian; 36 x 61 x 25 cm; more info; enquire
Morning, 2022
tinted plaster and hessian
36 x 61 x 25 cm
Linda Marrinon Visitors at Little Petra, 2021; tinted plaster and hessian; 42 x 40 x 30 cm; more info; enquire
Visitors at Little Petra, 2021
tinted plaster and hessian
42 x 40 x 30 cm