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In my work I combine the linear with baroque elements, creating a somehow unfocused visual journey. The layers of translucent paint gradually form the image allowing a web of brush-strokes to describe its spaces. An intense sense of light is of great significance in the work as it acts as a way in or an exit point out of that journey. It allows suggestions of infinity or describes claustrophobic areas.
She lives and works in London studied at Ruskin school of Fine Art and Royal Academy Schools. Solo exhibitions include: 'A million mirrors', Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, New York, 2007; ‘In the ruins’, Contemporary Art Projects, London 2006; ‘On the verge’, Amy- Jo Spitallier presents, London |
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She is based in Norwich and studied at Norwich School of Art & Design. Selected exhibitions include: 2006: Off Outpost off-site exhibition, Norwich; V22:ON Clerkenwell Workshops, London; Outdoors Danielle Arnaud, London; Artist Space Firstsite contemporary art, Colchester. 2005: Stay Great, Liverpool Street Escalator Visual Arts East Commission; 2004: Kettles Yard Open Cambridge. She is currently Lecturer in Critical Studies, Fine Art and MA Photographic Studies at Norwich School of Art & Design. |
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In Sargent’s paintings, urban architecture, seaside resorts, and caravan parks are described in a reductive flattened aesthetic against cloudless blue skies. Psychological portraits, they are reminiscent of the intensely private, introspective, almost surreal world of Edward Hopper. She lives and works in London and studied at Goldsmiths College.
Selected exhibitions include: 2005 Acid drops and Sugar Candy, Transition Gallery and Fosterart, London. 2004 Something is Already Happening, Rosy Wilde Gallery, London. 2003 Snow, Transition Gallery, London. |
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She is based in London and studied at The Slade School of Fine Art, Auckland University. Selected exhibitions include: 2007: Jerwood Contemporary Painters, Jerwood Space, London; Solo show, One Twenty Gallery, Ghent, Belgium. 2006: John Moores 24, The Walker, Liverpool; Solo show, Anna Bibby Gallery, Auckland, NZ. 2005
Two person show, The Agency, London. In 2006-7 she won the Cocheme Fellow Residency, Byam Shaw School of Art, London; and the Duveen Travel Scholarship, The Slade, UCL in 2000. |
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Lives and works in London, UK
Education:2007 Royal College of Art, London, MA Photography
2004 Kent Institute of Art and Design, Rochester, UK, Ba (Hons) Photography
Group Exhibitions
Circles and Loops, House Gallery, London, 2007
Prix Leica, Paris, 2006
Could be about Landscape, KunstKlub, Berlin, 2006
Interventions/Speculations, The Hockney Gallery, RCA, May 2006
Film 9, Arbetets Museum, Norrköping, Sweden, 2006 |
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MA Fine Art, Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design 2004
Post Graduate Certificate in Photography with Distinction 2003
Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design.
2007 Trigger. Group show at the Royal Arsenal Woolwich. London. The Orb of London. Inaugural moving image screening at BFI Mediatheque SouthBank, London.
2006 Anomial, Sound art. Live group show. The Fleapit. London; Look both ways. Stephen Lawrence Gallery London. Group Show. 2005 Black Park. Deptford X Online Exhibition with Caspar Below.
Popular art: from Nehru’s democracy to the networked multitude, Nehru Centre London. Group Show; Invalid, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, University of Greenwich, London |
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Facet K is a project started by artist krxalis.
A graduate of Camberwell College of Arts. London
Joint honours Critical Studies in the Theory and History of Art. Lives and works in London.Not fulfilled as a 'portrait' artist. " I have changed my approach to pave the way for a more substantial and worthy existence. I'm trying to relieve my work of it's position as commentator and push it closer to being a medium of journalism."
Krxalis uses figures in drawings, paintings, photography, video, posters and, reluctantly writes.
In it's second stage, the public art poster campaign occupies a no man's land inbetween the gallery and Street. |
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International crew from New York |
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My paintings follow a downward gaze into unidentified microcosms mostly made up of simple organisms: random clusters of cell-like forms.Their origin remains uncertain and although they are simple they could be representative of more complex lifeforms. They epitomise extremes of vulnerability and resilience.
Born in Pakistan, she studied set and costume design in Austria (1986-88), and painting at the Hochschule der Kuenste, Berlin from 1991-97, receiving her MA in 1997. She has had solo exhibitions in London and Chichester, the most recent at Foster Art, London, in May 2006. Her work is in private collections in France, Germany, Switzerland and the UK.
Lives and works in London. |
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Fiona MacDonald makes alternate realities, scenarios or details -paintings and sculptures that act together –which are constructed from various sculptural materials, found objects, living and natural organisms. Her work borrows from sci-fi, Romanticism and an overactive imagination as well as the ongoing experience and observation of nature. There is a constant exploratory roving between the act of making, dealing with the nature of the material, and the seductive gazing at or being in nature. She shows a way through the philosophical and aesthetic fracture between nature and our cognitive experience of it. |