Hayley Newman, Unvisible, Two Balls, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman, Two Balls, Tongue Ties, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman, Two Balls, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman, Unvisible, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman, Tongue Ties, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman, Two Balls, (detail), Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman, Two Balls, Tongue Ties, (detail), Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman, Tongue Ties, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Two Balls, 2019
Hayley Newman, Two Balls, (detail), Matt's Gallery, London, 2019
Hayley Newman knitting in her studio.Image by Colin Buttimer.
Unvisible, March 2019, watercolour on paper, 14.8 × 21 cm
Unvisible, March 2019, watercolour on paper, 14.8 × 21 cm
Unvisible, March 2019, watercolour on paper, 14.8 × 21 cm
Hayley Newman, Unvisible, Two Balls, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019

Hayley Newman, Unvisible, Two Balls, Matt's Gallery, London, 2019

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Hayley Newman

Tongue-tied

2 – 24 November 2019

Webster Road

The lying. The lies.
The loathing. The distaste.
The name calling.
The hot air of rant-rousing slivers,
deaf to inequity.

Tongue-tied is a collection of mute tongues that emit no words but communicate through pigment and shape. Static and singular, they divulge, bare and reveal. One vulnerable, another bold; ventriloqual expressions of cadence and timbre, of pattern, patter and the patois of speech. Some are flamboyant, seductive and blustering, others compulsively lie and fib. Jargonistic, they leak lingo, wag and promise. Phoney phoneticians tie reality in knots, while foolish flap clappers, slippery with prejudice, are coiled with hostility.

Hungry and hoarse with disparity, others stutter through each precarious day; week; month; year. Invisible lexicons of disregarded glossaries. Unheard nutterances on disenfranchised lips. Vulnerability on the tips of many.

Imagine the watercolours releasing themselves from their frames. Away from the wall, estranged tongues return to mouths and there is movement, exchange and dialogue; heart-to-hearts and tête-à-têtes. One tongue chatters and another natters; communicating in different languages and dialects. Kindness lingers on lips. Voices care, vocabularies are shared and the tender, persistent and precarious tongues come together. Works presented in Tongue-tied have been selected from an incidental archive of over 500 drawings, watercolours, texts and knitted textiles made by Hayley Newman since June 2018, all of which trace personal responses to a time of uncertainty and turbulence. Tongue-tied will be accompanied by a new publication by Newman and Q2, the second instalment in our ongoing series of artist interviews.

For further information or visual material please contact us on 020 7237 0398 or email info@mattsgallery.org. Matt’s Gallery thanks the Arts Council England and Ron Henocq Fine Art for their generous support.