Video: "Suspended": exhibition of expressive paintings by British artist in London
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The style of British artist Chloe Early is recognizable. Yerli habitually depicts a clash of opposites: sensuality and lyricism converge in an equal duel with aggression and down-to-earthness. Her oil paintings on traditional canvas or on top of aluminum slats are etched into memory for a long time.
A striking representative of figurative painting, Yerli combines the pretensions and tragedy of the Renaissance with the influences of the era of Romanticism in his work. Bringing modern perspectives and her own vision of life to this outlandish mixture, Chloe creates a non-trivial and deep artistic space.
April 4 this year in the London gallery "The Outsiders", known for the popularization of street art, opened the first solo exhibition of the artist under the general title "Suspended" ("Suspended"). It is noteworthy that the gallery usually hosts representatives of underground movements, self-taught and all those who were misunderstood or completely rejected by the "conservative art world". Chloe has the Dublin National College of Art and Design (NCAD: National College of Art and Design), one of Ireland's leading institutions of higher education.
Suspended explores the suspended state of modern man. Striving for the high is adjacent to a strong yet materialistic principle. "What do we worship in our time?" Earley asks himself. "In these works, I literally raise a person above everything worldly, freeing him from the obsessive noises of everyday life."
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. In 2004, the artist moved to London, where she lives and works to this day. The exhibition, which will run until early May, includes both small and large-scale paintings by the artist. Earlier works of the author can be viewed here.
Abstract-figurative painting by London-based artist of Canadian origin Andrew Salgado looks fresh, bold and extraordinary. The triumph of color is striking, and expressive, bright strokes create the illusion of life and movement.
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