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Elinor Evans |
Human and animal interaction is never innocent in Evans’ expressive oil paintings. Seemingly romantic and heroic in style and narrative, they unveil the intimacy and barbarism of confrontation between man and beast. Her ‘collaborations’ with animals which are filmed and used as source material are reminiscent of Beuys’ ‘dialogues’; and embody her interest in exploring the animal/human divide. She is based in London and studied at the Royal College of Art. In 2004 she won the Amlin Award (1st Prize); and the Stanley Spencer Award. Selected exhibitions include: 2005 Like Nowhere Else, Royal College of Art. 2004: Elinor Evans, Recent Paintings, Aviator Gallery, London. | |
Glauce Cerveira |
Cerveira’s luminous intensely patterned paintings reflect the powerful impact of fashion in contemporary society. By exalting clothing to the authority of icon, her visually arresting works bring the spectator face-to-face with mythical consumer counterparts to religious icons. Cerveira lives and works in London and studied at Central Saint Martins, London and Chelsea School of Art. Selected exhibitions include: 2006: V22:ON, V22 Contemporary Art Collection Exhibition; Outdoors, Danielle Arnaud, London; 2005 And it all went Brazilian, Design Shop, Edinburg Festival Fringe. She was shortlisted for the 2006 Celeste Art Prize. |
Atlantic 2
- Atlantic2 showcases two artists raised on opposite shores of the Atlantic.



