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Christopher Page | The Four Seasons,.Bill Brady Galery, Miami, 2019
Christopher Page | The Four Seasons,.BILLBRADYGALLERY, MIAMI, 2019
BILL BRADY MIAMICHRISTOPHER PAGEThe Four SeasonsOctober 11 – November 16, 2019Opening reception: October 11, 2019 7-9PMThe gallery is pleased to present The Four ...Seasons, a totalising solo exhibition of new paintings by British artist Christopher Page. The powerfully bright canvases at the heart of the installation conjure the illusion of framed screens of indeterminate depth, the illusory frames seeming to have soft light cast across them, while the interiors appear both infinitely deep and paradoxically shallow. The paintings conjure four clashing color worlds that bleed onto the walls and into what looks like soft modular furniture that snake around the gallery space as they might in a colorful corporate lounge. These clashing color worlds are like four unnatural 'seasons' that together produce a jarring totality that is as seductive as it is unsettling. Christopher Page (b. 1984, UK) lives and works in London. He received his MFA from Yale School of Art, 2011 and has exhibited at Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He has taken part in the Instituto Inclusartiz residency program in Rio de Janeiro, and the Container Artist Residency 01. His work is in the collection of Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro.For images and information please contact katia@billbradygallery.comBILL BRADY MIAMI 90 NW 72ND ST, MIAMI, FL 33150 http://WWW.BILLBRADYGALLERY.CO[+] Show More
Christopher Page | The Four Seasons,.Bill Brady Galery, Miami, 2019
Christopher Page | The Four Seasons,.BILLBRADYGALLERY, MIAMI, 2019 ...
Christopher Page | The Four Seasons,.BILLBRADYGALLERY, MIAMI, 2019
BILL BRADY MIAMICHRISTOPHER PAGEThe Four SeasonsOctober 11 – November 16, 2019Opening reception: October 11, 2019 7-9PMThe gallery is pleased to present The Four ...Seasons, a totalising solo exhibition of new paintings by British artist Christopher Page. The powerfully bright canvases at the heart of the installation conjure the illusion of framed screens of indeterminate depth, the illusory frames seeming to have soft light cast across them, while the interiors appear both infinitely deep and paradoxically shallow. The paintings conjure four clashing color worlds that bleed onto the walls and into what looks like soft modular furniture that snake around the gallery space as they might in a colorful corporate lounge. These clashing color worlds are like four unnatural 'seasons' that together produce a jarring totality that is as seductive as it is unsettling. Christopher Page (b. 1984, UK) lives and works in London. He received his MFA from Yale School of Art, 2011 and has exhibited at Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He has taken part in the Instituto Inclusartiz residency program in Rio de Janeiro, and the Container Artist Residency 01. His work is in the collection of Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro.For images and information please contact katia@billbradygallery.comBILL BRADY MIAMI 90 NW 72ND ST, MIAMI, FL 33150 http://WWW.BILLBRADYGALLERY.CO[+] Show More
Bill Brady Gallery, Susumu Kamijo & Koichi Sato | NOBUNAGA
BILL BRADY MIAMISUSUMU KAMIJOKOICHI SATO January 18 - February 22, ...
BILL BRADY MIAMISUSUMU KAMIJOKOICHI SATO January 18 - February 22, 2020Opening reception: January 18, 5-9 PM The gallery is pleased to present a two person exhibition of paintings and works ...on paper by Japanese artists Susumu Kamijo and Koichi Sato. Susumu Kamijo (b. 1975) has always nurtured a special interest for the deconstruction of familiar subjects and their reconstruction through abstract forms. After working with human faces and different animals, the artist was drawn to poodles' complex and recognizable appearance while walking his girlfriend’s poodle one day. By breaking the image into seemingly abstract forms, the artist started depicting these noticeable canines by portraying them against a generic landscape with a horizon and a sun-like circle. The seriousness of this format clashes with the subtle humor and oddness of the motif itself, which is further juxtaposed against his painterly technical approach. By using oil crayon and pastel on paper, Kamijo creates an uneven, dry and matte texture in his work, which evokes the quality of other classic artworks. Using a wide range of vibrant colors, vigorous dotted or linear patterns, these rich images change their intensity and appearance depending on the point of view. Koichi Sato (b. 1974) is a self-taught New York City based artist originally born in Tokyo. Having grown up influenced by the abundance of images in television and sports, his paintings generally focus on the playful reinvention of these images in bold stylization, pattern, and color. He is fascinated with old American magazines, often using photos from these as primary influences for his intriguing and downright funny paintings. His portraits are works of positivity and happiness that shine a fresh and friendly perspective on images of people that one may be accustomed to overlooking. This sense of happiness made apparent in the comically stylized faces (often painted purposely square and disproportionate, with an intense grin) and exaggerated bodies is echoed in Sato’s celebratory use of color and pattern.The patterns in the background of Sato’s group portraits help to flatten the portraits further, crowding the group to the foreground. The flatness echoes the flatness evoked in a photograph on a magazine page, his main source material.[+] Show More