Monday 27 July 2009

The Contemporary 5 Red Gate Gallery 14th-27th August 2009

Ill be creating my first gallery installation in London.
Come along to the opening on the 14th of August or at least come and have a look during its duration...
photos of what I will be making for it will be up shortly




Press Release:

Red Gate Gallery presents

“The Contemporary 5”

An exhibition of works by Kymberly O’Carroll-Fitzpatrick, Melanie Blackwell, Lukas Kasprowicz, Sarah Crew and Blair Zaye


Private View: Friday 14thof August 2009 - 6 pm to 11 pm

Exhibition runs from: Friday 14th to 27th of August 2009

Gallery Opening Hours: Fri, Sat, Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 2.30 pm - 6.30 pm

Last day of Exhibition: Thurs 27th of August: 11.00am to 5.00pm






Drawn together by Kymberly O’Carroll-Fitzpatrick ‘The Contemporary 5’ are a group of artists presenting the viewer with international cutting-edge and contemporary talent. Each participating artist excels in individual practice and interpretation. Works range from painting, photography to sculpture showing very distinct points of view and angle. A distinctive current-day mood and artistic observation resonate through this collection of artwork.

Kymberly O’Carroll-Fitzpatrick’s artwork echoes 60s and 70s popular culture. Her main sources of inspiration are magazines, advertisements, comics, cartoons and books. Bold, black outlines, bright colours and underlying humour dominate her artwork.

Melanie Blackwell studies people, and with that tries to develop different ways of representing them through her painting. Working with people closest to her, Blackwell is using colour and her own personal feelings to push her comfort zones to try and create new exciting images.

Lukas Kasprowicz’s paintings deal with the presence of the human subject, whether depicted with exaggeration or merely as a vague reminiscence of a body. The figurative forms are often combined with abstract elements, creating visionary images. Many of his paintings can be seen as very dramatic, yet Kasprowicz likes to think of them as question marks - posed and left without simple answers.

Sarah Crew uses objects, taxidermy and herself within her photographs. The use and influence of objects and their value, by society, by photography and by the artist, is explored though out the work, where the objects take on new meanings and are given a new context within the photograph.

Blair Zaye: ­­­Pillbox Vs Pillowbox

Yabba Vs Velium.

Wake Vs Sleep.

Up And Down.

Dawn Vs Dusk.

Night Vs Day.

Dark Vs Light

The battle between not wanting to sleep, as not to miss a moment of life.

And the want of sleep, so much, as from fear of death.

Pillbox Vs Pillowbox, Blair Zaye 09






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