Uncertain Swimmer

Jonathan Wateridge
2023
Hardback

Publisher: Anomie Publishing, London Distributed by Casemate Art.

ISBN: 978-1-910221-51-8

Dimensions: 290 x 245 mm / 11 7/16 x 9 5/8 in

Pages: 208

Uncertain Swimmer is the second monograph on the work of British artist Jonathan Wateridge (b. 1972, Lusaka, Zambia), presenting around eighty paintings and works on paper made between 2019 and 2022. Following on from the bodies of work Enclave and Expatria (2016–18), Uncertain Swimmer develops the artist’s interest in modes of representation and the legacies of twentieth-century modernist painting through a visual and social exploration of the motif of the pool, depicting swimmers and sunbathers, often by night. Far from being an escapist environment of aspiration and privilege, Wateridge imbues the pool with a disquieting atmosphere, creating a cumulative feeling of unease and ennui among those present, now seemingly unsure of their world.

The publication charts a marked evolution in the artist’s style from the realism of his earlier paintings with complex multi-figure compositions to more solitary, gestural and expressive works. His masterly application of paint takes new forms in the beautiful, curious and often haunting paintings and works on paper showcased here. Art historian and curator Marco Livingstone’s essay considers the change from Wateridge’s naturalistic paintings to the flattened, reduced shapes, forms and lines of the modernism-and abstraction-infused pieces he is making today. Francis Bacon, Edvard Munch and Paul Cézanne are among numerous art historical influences cited by Livingstone, who ruminates on the identity of the people in Wateridge’s portraits and the mercurial spaces they occupy, examining how Wateridge’s current critical preoccupations have transitioned from the autobiographical to more formal concerns.

In the featured conversation between Wateridge and fellow painter Caroline Walker, the two artists discuss their overlapping experiences studying painting at Glasgow, as well as Wateridge’s fourteen-year break from painting until 2005. He eventually returned to the medium when he realised it excited him more than anything else. Wateridge elaborates on his fascinating painting process, staging shoots in studios with hired actors and using elements from the photographs in the paintings, often over a period of years. For Wateridge, a painting works when it stops failing, and he embraces unforeseen conclusions.

 

UK Release: 12 October 2023
US Release: 9 November 2023
Contributors:
Marco Livingstone
Caroline Walker

Edited by Matt Price
Designed by Joe Gilmore

Produced by Hurtwood
Printed and bound in the UK
Published by Anomie Publishing, London
Distributed by Casemate Art

Images © Jonathan Wateridge
Courtesy the artist and Nino Mier Gallery
Photos: Jonathan Wateridge Studio and Dawn Blackman 

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