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Caitlin Flood-Molyneux: Suspended in Time

Caitlin Flood-Molyneux: Suspended in Time
Midnight Emotions Whilst in New York

Caitlin Flood-Molyneux: Suspended in Tim
3rd April – 9th April 2023
The Fitzrovia Gallery
139 Whitfield Street
London
W1T 5EN

Fitzrovia Gallery is thrilled to announce ‘Suspended in Time’ a solo presentation of recent work by Welsh artist Caitlin Flood-Molyneux opening 3rd April. Caitlin Flood-Molyneux‘s artwork offers a powerful reflection on the way we relate to our memories, particularly those shaped by trauma, loss, and love. Flood-Molyneux’s unique artistic practice combines found imagery with abstract painterly forms, resulting in a visual language that reflects the way we connect with our past experiences.

Caitlin Flood-Molyneux: Suspended in Time
Where Do I Begin

Flood-Molyneux’s work is highly personal and universal at once; accessible to many through its use of iconic imagery and playfulness. It charts key moments in the artist’s life; a private and enigmatic story visualised in works on paper, collages, and paintings.‘Suspended in Time’ opens with a Private View on the 3rd April, 6 –9pm. No need to RSVP. The exhibition stays open through 9th April, daily 12 –6pm.

Caitlin Flood-Molyneux: Suspended in Time
Midnight Emotions Whilst in New York

Based in South Wales, Caitlin Flood-Molyneux is a contemporary Welsh artist who explores the connection between pop culture imagery and our emotional attachment to images, using them to convey their experiences of hardship. Their artistic style draws inspiration from DADA and early Pop Art, blending found imagery with abstract painterly forms to create a unique visual language. Flood-Molyneux’s work is infused with historical imagery, capturing the memories they seek to convey. Their artwork offers a deeply personal yet relatable narrative of crucial moments in their life, inviting viewers to forge their own connections with the enigmatic visual story.

©2023 Caitlin Flood-Molyneux