


Between Standing and Falling, 2025, 71.5 x 59.5cm, oil on oak panel
Come Out, 2025 , 71.5 x 59.5cm , oil on oak panel





A small tremor in the body before an earthquake, 2025, 120 x 100cm, oil on oak panel
Ahhaturnabout, 2025, 120 x 100cm, oil on oak panel




Tipping Point, 2025, 120 x 100cm, oil on oak panel
What begins as fracture becomes passage, 2025, 120 x 100cm, oil on oak panel





The scene began to rearrange itself, 2025, 71.5 x 59.5cm, oil on oak panel
More than one side, 2025 , 71.5 x 59.5cm , oil on oak panel

The scene began to rearrange itself, 2025, 71.5 x 59.5cm, oil on oak panel
More than one side, 2025 , 71.5 x 59.5cm , oil on oak panel






The Upward Squeezing, 2025, 71.5 x 59.5cm, oil on oak panel
In the Tilt of Things, 2025, 71.5 x 59.5cm, oil on oak panel

Acts of Incline is a series of paintings by Marion Harper, arranged into pairs. The paintings are part of an ongoing interrogation into the way bodies are held in space. Whether sentient or inanimate, these bodies, these objects, are conceived as morphic forms prone to the will of gravitational forces. A play of wills between objects and space reveals the vital relation between ground and gravity. However, as Marion notes, the intention was to do more than depict figures in space. It was to “test thresholds, “shift perspectives”, and produce surfaces that resonate (vibrate) with sensational affect. “Bodies lean, angle, and reorient; they negotiate gravity, architecture and furniture to locate new positions from which to sense and think.”
- An excerpt from an essay by Dr Jan Bryant, which you can download below.