Madeleine Bialke

B. United States, 1991

Highlights

Madeleine Bialke at Huxley-Parlour Swallow Street, London, W1B 4DE
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Madeleine Bialke: Giants in the Dusk. Installation View

Madeleine Bialke at Huxley-Parlour Swallow Street, London, W1B 4DE
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Madeleine Bialke: Giants in the Dusk. Installation View

Madeleine Bialke at Huxley-Parlour Swallow Street, London, W1B 4DE
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Madeleine Bialke: Giants in the Dusk. Installation View

The Works

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Madeleine Bialke

Marrow

2023

Oil on canvas

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Madeleine Bialke

Staghead

2023

Oil on canvas

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Madeleine Bialke

Flesh and Bone

2023

Oil on canvas

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Madeleine Bialke

Three Fates

2023

Oil on canvas

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Hampstead Heath)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Epping Forest)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Regent’s Park)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Holland Park)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Fulham Palace)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Clapham Common)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Bedford Square)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Hammersmith)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Battersea Park)

2024

Ink on paper

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Madeleine Bialke

Landmark (Sandy Heath)

2024

Ink on paper

Madeleine Bialke

B. United States 1991

Madeleine-Bialke-Portrait-HUXLEY-PARLOUR

B. United States 1991

Biography

Madeleine Bialke’s ethereal landscapes emit a dreamlike quality, blanketed in luminescent colours that appear to glow beyond the canvas upon which they are painted. Focussing on the supple rounded forms of trees and flora, Bialke’s nature is anthropomorphised, tree limbs and softly curved plants appear analogous with the figures and animals littered sparsely amongst the picture plane. Within her practice, Bialke uses colour to generate and indicate emotion. Less interested in the accurate hues of a landscape, her colouring favours a silken palette of iridescent and hazy shades. 

Bialke was born in 1991 in New York. In 2013, she received her BFA in Studio Art from the Plattsburgh State University of New York and gained an MFA in Painting at Boston University, Massachusetts, in 2016. Bialke completed a residency at North Western Oklahoma State University in 2018 and in 2024 was the artist-in-residence at the Nemeth Art Center, Park Rapids, Minnesota. In 2016, she was awarded the John Walker MFA Painting and Sculpture Award. Bialke has had solo exhibitions internationally, mostly recently Giants in the Dusk, Huxley-Parlour, London; Death Motel, Newchild Gallery, Antwerp in 2022; Nine Lives, Steve Turner, Los Angeles in 2022; Long Summer, Huxley-Parlour, London in 2021; Mothers & Daughters, Visions West Contemporary, Denver in 2020. Her work is included in the collection of Beth Rudin DeWoody, the X Museum, and Fundación MEDIANOCHE0. She lives and works in London.

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Exhibitions

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Madeleine Bialke, Landmark, Huxley-Parlour, Swallow Street, 11 July-14 September

Madeleine Bialke: Landmark

11.7 - 13.92024

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Madeleine Bialke at Huxley-Parlour Swallow Street, London, W1B 4DE

Madeleine Bialke: Giants in the Dusk

2.6 - 8.72023

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Huxley-Parlour Madeleine Bialke LONG SUMMER-Huxley-Parlour Gallery London, Founded by Giles Huxley-Parlour in 2010

Madeleine Bialke: Long Summer

17.11 - 15.12022

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