Stephen McClymont

Stephen McClymont was born in Sydney, Australia. He lived in England (London) where his family moved when he was 9 years old. In London he spent several years with the family of musicians, Hepzibah and Yahudi Menuhin. In 1969 Stephen McClymont entered the National Art School in Sydney, Australia where he graduated in 1974 with a Degree in sculpture.

In the late 70s he left Sydney for New York to study at the New York Studio School of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture. In New York he met with and studied under the Abstract Expressionist painter Robert Motherwell. He also became Joan Mitchell’s assistant in New York as well as in her country home in Vetheuil, France.

Stephen McClymont left New York in 1986 for Paris with his wife and daughter, spending their summers in Greece. In Paris he was a senior teacher of painting at the Parisian campus of Parsons School of Design. Since January 2002 he has lived with his family in Denver, Colorado, moving there for one year, where he accepted a senior teaching position in the Fine Arts Department at Boulder University.

Solo Exhibitions
2002Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane, Australia
2002Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
2001Galerie B.O.B, Paris, France
2000Australian Embassy, Berlin, Germany
2000Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
1999Australian Embassy, Washington, D.C.
1999Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
1998Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
1997Southern Vermont Art Center, Vermont
1997Galerie Toft, Paris, France
1997The Australian Book Shop, Paris, France
1996Villa Radet, Paris, France
1994Cit International des Arts, Paris, France
1992Parsons Gallery, Paris, France
1990Villa Radet, Paris, France
1990Princton Paris Research, Paris, France
1989Galerie Jean-Pierre Haik, Paris, France
1987Cité International des Arts, Paris, France
1987Australian Embassy, Paris, France
1987Villa Radet, Paris, France
1983Gallery Hydrohoos, Athens, Greece
1977Rex Irwin Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1975Hogarth Gallery, Sydney, Australia
Group Exhibitions
2002Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
2002Galerie B.O.B. Paris, France
2001Absolut Vodka. “Absolut Secret” Espace Tajan, Paris, France
2001Parsons School of Design. Paris, France
2001Beckel-Odille-Boicos Galerie, Paris, France
2000Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
2000New York Studio School, Curated by Irving Sandler, New York, NY
1999New York Studio School, Alumni show, New York, NY
1999Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
1998Lydon Fine Art, Chicago, IL
1998Parsons School, Faculty Show, New York, NY
1998St. Stephens College, Rome, Italy
1997New York Studio School, New York, NY
1996Salon du TRAIT, Paris
1996New York Studio School, New York, NY
1995Cité International des Arts. ‘Arts Graphic’. Paris, France
1995Parsons School of Design. Paris, France
1995Musée Adzac. Paris, France
1994Salon du “TRAIT”, Paris
1994Cité International des Arts, Paris, France
1992Parsons School of Design, New York, NY
1992Cité International des Arts. Paris, France
1992Chambre de Commerce des Etats Unis, Paris
1991Cité International des Arts. Paris, France
1990Cité International des Arts, Paris, France
1990Salon du “TRAIT”, Paris, France
1990Biennial d’Arts Graphiques de Saint-Maur, Musée de Villa Medicis, Saint-Maur, France
1989Thomson Gallery, New York, NY
1989XXI International Festival of Painting, Cagnes sur Mer
1989Hommage À Shakespeare, Cercle de l’Union Interalliée, Paris, France
1988Cité International des Arts, Paris, France
1988Exceptionalle Vente de Tableaux et Sculpture des Années 50 à 87, Rambouillet, France
1988Galerie Galise, Thonon-les-Bain, France
1987Cité International des Arts, Paris, France
1985Gallery Hydrohoos, Athens, Greece
1983Judith Selkowitz Fine Arts, New York, NY
1980New York Studio School, New York, NY
1977Rex Irwin Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1976Rex Irwin Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1975Rex Irwin Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1974“Painters for the Labor Party”, Sydney, Australia
1969Mirror/Waratah Festival, Sydney, Australia
Illustrated Books
1995'A Place in Tuscany' by David Malouf, edition of 25 copies, lithography
1988'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe, edition of 21 copies, lithography
1986'The Waste Land' by T.S. Eliot
1985'The Unknown Masterpiece' by Honoré de Balzac
1984'Le Cimetière Marin' by Paul Valery

“Reading Stephen McClymont”

by Deborah J. Haynes

How do we read abstraction? More to the point, how do we interpret images that are born of experience in the phenomenal and elemental world, but whose form does not readily reveal those mysteries?

Start with the surface. Color seems to transcend or replace narrative. The subject is indigo, with azure, emerald, vermilion, crimson, ochre, black. This colorful brilliance becomes a narrative about space and time. Texture is scraped and stroked. The method, obviously intuitive. The surface shimmers, breaks, catches light. Then, associations and metaphors as a world appears. Everywhere is the great blue and we are submerged. The paintings, taken as a whole, offer a phenomenology of water.

Stephen McClymont’s paintings are simultaneously epic and intimate, heroic and personal. His work strives for the universal and does not seek to express the particularities of personal or cultural identity. These are paintings of experience that transcend such categories. We feel the pull toward nature, yet we are afraid of it. We climb mountains. We, like McClymont, swim in the sea. But unlike the painter, we do not usually give form to that luminous and mysterious world.

For nineteenth-century painters from Frederick Church to Théodore Géricault, water served as an“in-between” in the elements in the landscape: in between the earth and the sky. In McClymont’s paintings, water is the medium. Our invisible bodies are allied with water, part of the water, and filled with water. In creating a space that seeks to express this contact with the elemental forces of nature, we are reminded that the universe is simultaneously matter and spirit. Merging with this boundless vastness, we know that we are nothing. We are like specks of marble dust that coat the sea floor off the Greek island of Paros, where old quarries no longer produce stone.

In reading these paintings, the contemplative sublime is given form. We observe and reflect as we, too, swim in this sea of space and time. Water is an alchemical agent, its constantly changing character instructing us to be fluid and receptive to the flow of things. The past with its shipwrecks and glorious achievements is as distant, really, as the future with its technoseductive promises. Here, now, only fluidity, only space. Only time to muse, and to be.

Jamestown, Colorado
July 2002

Deborah J. Haynes is Chair Department of Fine Arts. Professor of Fine Arts. University of Colorado at Boulder.

Catalog
Stephen McClymont
new work
September 13-October 16, 2002
includes:
10 color plates
artist resume
“Reading Stephen McClymont” by Deborah J. Haynes

For a copy of this catalogue please contact Lydon Fine Art.

McClymont catalog cover art
'Paros' by Steven McClymont

“Paros”
2001, oil on linen, 20" x 28.5"