Arts and Entertainment
May 29, 2025
From: Andrew Kreps GalleryHayley Tompkins
The Dailies
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to present an exclusive online presentation of new works on paper by Hayley Tompkins.
Titled The Dailies, this ongoing series emerges from the artist’s daily ritual of painting on torn pages from lined notebooks and planners. Often executed in the evenings and in quick succession, these works capture fleeting sensations and emotional fragments. The series' title is a nod to the film industry’s term “dailies” - the raw, unedited footage captured in a day’s shoot - positioning each work as a standalone scene within a larger, unfolding sequence.
Notebooks are tools for measuring and planning time, their lines suggestive of routine, productivity, and self-tracking. Instead of neatly recording habits or schedules, Tompkins' pages become mind maps where thoughts and dilemmas are worked out in paint. Energetic brushstrokes, layered colors, and lyrical marks overwrite and obscure the lined orderliness, replacing it with sensation and spontaneity. Color in The Dailies behaves like thought itself: it shifts, disappears, and returns, resulting in atmospheric compositions that resist containment.
In The Dailies, the framework of the planner is rendered anew through joyful abandon. Tompkins’ daily practice yields a nonlinear record of life’s unpredictability, guided by intuition and immediacy rather than by reason or intention.
Tompkins (born 1971, Leighton Buzzard) lives and works in Glasgow. Solo exhibitions of Tompkins work include Tell Gonzo How, Matthew Brown Gallery, Los Angeles, 2023, Far, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 2022, Features, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, 2022, After a Long Sleep, It Woke Up, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, 2020, Bag of rainbow, Recent Activity, Birmingham, 2020, Stick crystals to paintings, Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, 2018, Hayley Tompkins, Lulu, Mexico City, 2016, Hayley Tompkins, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, 2013, and Currents, Studio Voltaire, London, 2011, among others. Additionally, Tompkins participated in Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945, which originated at Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK, 2021, and traveled to Djanogly Gallery, University of Nottingham, UK, 2021-2022; Termite Tapeworm Fungus Moss, Intermedia Gallery, CCA, Glasgow as part of Glasgow International 2021; Drawing Biennial 2019, Drawing Room, London; Scotland + Venice 2013: Corin Sworn / Duncan Campbell / Hayley Tompkins, collateral event of the 55th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennale, Palazzo Pisani, Venice; and The Imminence of Poetics, the 2012 Sao Paolo Biennale, Sao Paolo.