Install OLSEN Gallery
Photography by Fiona Storey
Angel at my Table
Melbourne Art Fair, 2024
“There are multiple layers of narratives in Stockdale’s work, most prominently the fact that the exhibition was sparked by the recent death of a close friend’s son. There is the apparent element of the ghostly and the supernatural, but also tenderness, grief and longing. no son rise features a portrait made from unrisen bread encased behind museum glass, signaling vitality and protection. ArtsHub was told that the bread has been treated to last … forever.
“Jacqui explains that her art making is a personal ritual, which acts as a surrogate for the loss of ritual in her own future of western ‘advanced’ capitalism. During the making process, for instance, her Calaveras Catrinas have been imbued with unique personalities and narratives, to then double as subjects for her paintings. “
_Jan Bryant, 2024
Winner of “Best Booth”, Arts Hub, Melbourne Art Fair, 2024
Exhibition design collaborator: Ariana Callejas Capra
Dance Me To The End Of Love 195 x 165 cm, Oil on linen + wall decal 2024
Day 75.5 x 60.5 cm, Oil on linen 2024
Electric Flambard 195 x 165 cm, Oil on linen + wall decal 2024
Night 55.5 x 45 cm, Oil on linen 2024
Mammo 55.5 x 45 cm, Oil on linen 2024
I Dreamt I Dwelt 61 x 51 cm, Oil on linen 2024
Madonna's Milk 30 x 21.5 cm, Oil on board 2024
I Begged The Mountain 94 x 154 cm, Oil on linen + wall decal 2024
Never On A Sunday 51 x 61 cm, Oil on linen 2024
Mammo Yellow 51 x 51 cm, Oil on linen 2024
Never Sever 41 x 45.5 cm, Oil on linen 2024
No Son Rise 97 x 68 cm, Bread, glass, snakeskin, thread, velvet, LED lights, mahogany timber frame 2024
Pearly Gates 195 x 140 cm, Oil on linen 2024
The Keeper 24 x 33.5 cm, Oil on board 2024
The Kiss 45.5 x 41 cm, Oil on linen 2024
Triage 25 x 20.5 cm, Oil on linen 2024
House Of Longing 35.5 x 28 cm, Oil on gold metallic acrylic 2024
Smoko 165 x 195 cm, Oil on linen + wall decal 2024
“Angel at My Table is my tribute to my dear friend the remarkable Tasmanian artist, Gay Hawkes, who tragically lost her son in September 2023. When I heard the news, my studio transformed into a space to process the loss and suddenly, the symbols and props I’d been using for years found new meaning, coming together with a powerful sense of clarity. La Catrina, with her dramatic and humorous take on death became a central muse in this work. Other inspirations blended into this tribute include the Danse Macabre, the fierce Hindu deity Kali Ma, Marina Abramovic's Self-Portrait with Skeleton, and Michelangelo’s La Pietà, capturing the image of a mother cradling her lost son.”
_Jacqui Stockdale, 2024