Cash talks a new language
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Above: "Alan Sugar Fired a Duck From His Work Because it Wasn't Horse Headed" 2006. Nathan Cash Davidson at the Hannah Barry Gallery until December 11, Warehouse 9i, 133 Copeland Road, London, SE15 3SN
Nathan Cash Davidson is a young painter whose work commands a rich psychic language - as you'll find out from this, his first ever show. Although the actual content of his language is unclear, even incoherent, it's an emphatic communication, made visible through boldly exciting, painterly expressiveness. Not that incoherence is a problem, as Cash Davidson favours the idiosyncratic and tangential, and all events take place in other-worldly dimensions of mood and feeling. The artist's mythology is one of strange events and interesting beings (check out his Alan Sugar, above), and is not subject to everyday criteria, but ruled by poetic logic only.







