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Table of Ghosts (page 16) is the largest work in the exhibition and it is a masterwork.
                     This too has family members at a dinner table but they are placed on three sides
                     of a vertically tilted surface with its striped tablecloth and plates at various stages
                     of a meal. In the background is a painting of a horse cantering beyond its frame
                     and a view to a boat sailing on the sea. Some figures are warmly painted presences,
                     others are almost grisaille, partly ghosted, reminding us of the passing of time and
                     the way in which annual family gatherings make for shifts in position around the
                     table. The younger children are assisted by older ones; in time, the boy top left will
                     become the young man with a black T shirt beside him. Note the clues of the Covid
                     mask and the mobile phone on the table. If you were briefly reminded of Bonnard,
                     McCrickard brings you directly into the present. And into the shimmering life of
                     timeless discovery and joy in her studio.

                     This is a key moment in what collectors, museums, friends, and most tellingly, fellow
                     artists, already understand to be a properly significant journey and a rich, joyous,
                     generous career bathed in a love of life and all that it has to offer.


                     Clare Cooper
                     Founding Director of Art First

                     March 2023






















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