Arts Articles
21: Angelina Gualdoni Biography and his Art Work at the Saatchi-Gallery
Working from her own photographic documentation, Gualdoni depicts suburban architecture in a state of melancholy abandonment. Reclaimed by nature, the structures assume a life of their own as remnants of failure and unfulfilled expectation.
22: About Pablo Bronstein Biography and Art Work at the saatchi-gallery
Pablo Bronstein uses architecture as a means to engage with power: of history, monuments, and the built environment. Using pen and ink on paper, his acutely drafted drawings capture an archival romance of a grand age, a nostalgic longing for the imposing and imperial. Adopting the styles of various architects and movements, his elaborate designs become plausible inventions, both paying homage to and critiquing the emblems of civil engineering.
23: About Matthew Brannon Biography and Art Work at the saatchi-gallery
Matthew Brannon?s work investigates media imagery as a cultural interface, exploring the gap between expectation and inadequacy. Using topical problems such as substance abuse, body image, and class divide as metaphors for social and psychological fractioning, Brannon pits visual ?ideals? versus internalised corruption to create conceptual instances of breakdown.
24: About Artist Paula Rego History and his Art Work at the Saatchi-Gallery
Paula Rego's work always has a sense of magical realism; quirky contemporary mythologies pointing to an underlying psychology and sexuality, through a feminine view point. The Fitting is a scene of fairytale romance turned nightmare. Reminiscent of Velasquez' Las Meninas, Paula Rego uses loaded imagery and symbolism to create a surreal mystery for the unravelling.
25: Rebecca Warren History and his Art Work at the Saatchi-Gallery
Rebecca Warren's sculptures bring a whole new meaning to the term "Earth Mother". Her women are like humungous primal fertility totems for the urban tribes of today. Big boobs, and big butts, dread locks and mini-skirts: being a babe is just an Amazonian side-effect of their self-control and empowerment.
26: Selected Jeppe Hein Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
Jeppe Hein?s sculpture and installations explore the relationship between viewer and artwork.Jeppe Hein. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Jeppe Hein at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
27: View Kati Heck's Exhibitions and Art work at Saatchi-Gallery
Kati Heck approaches painting as a cacophony of pre-fab languages. Her canvases give the illusion of collage. Kati Heck. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Kati Heck at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
28: About Sophie von Hellermann - A German Artist at the saatchi-gallery
Sophie von Hellerman is a young German artist working in London. The title of the painting Christo Paffgen is the real name of Warhol protégé, Velvet Underground vocalist Sophie von Hellermann. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Sophie von Hellermann at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
29: Selected Works by Thomas Helbig at the saatchi-gallery
Thomas Helbig?s paintings approach abstraction with a quirky intimacy. Set in wonky hand-made frames. Thomas Helbig. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Thomas Helbig at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
30: Chinese Calligraphy: Beginner Chinese Calligraphy
Chinese calligraphy began in 213 B.C. by Prime Minister Li Szu who created over 3000 characters to be used by the Chinese scholars. The five different styles, zhuan-shu, li-shu, kai-shu,xing-shu, and cao-shu, are all forms used in Chinese calligraphy. One word can be written in different ways depending on the style and the execution of that style. The word can be fluid, formal, exact, whimsicalit all is in the hand of the application and unique personal deliverance of the strokes. Many masters from the beginning of origin to now have left their work for us to enjoy as art today. When you begin to study calligraphy, you will adopt a style which is distinctive to you and perfect the strokes as your own form of self expression. The artistic value of Chinese calligraphy is in the skill and method is exclusive to the particular creative ability delivering it. When well done, the words interpretations are more leaning to abstract art, then anything else.
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