Megan Rooney ‘Yellow Yellow Blue’
Megan Rooney, Spin Down Sky II, co. the artist and Thaddeus Ropac. Work framed in a natural oak tray frame, by Frame London
It was a pleasure to frame the wonderful Megan Rooney’s latest works for her show Yellow Yellow Blue at Ely House, London. The show is open until the 2nd August, and on 27th July there will be a special late opening and performance directed by the artist. Learn more and RSVP here.
Spin Down Sky II Sunday 27 July, 6—8pm
Performance at 7pm
Ely House, London
A quote from the Gallery “An enigmatic storyteller, Megan Rooney works across a variety of media including painting, sculpture, installation, performance and language to develop interwoven narratives. In her latest body of work, the artist allows her mark-making to be led almost entirely by colour. Yellow Yellow Blue includes works in Rooney’s signature ‘wingspan’ format, equivalent to the width of the artist’s outstretched arms, alongside a number of large-scale canvases that evoke the monumental presence of her murals, and a selection of works on paper.”
To learn more about the show and take a virtual tour - visit Thaddeus Ropac’s website here.
All painting is about storytelling. I feel the act of painting connects me to the oldest parts of humanity. Telling stories is a central part of the human condition. This impulse to leave a trace, to make a mark, to say I was here.
— Megan Rooney
Lost in heaven, 2025 Acrylic, oil, pastel and oil stick on canvas 188 x 246 cm (74.01 x 96.85 in). Courtesey of the artist and Thaddaus Ropac Gallery, framed by Frame London.