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  • About Zhang Xiaotao - A Chinese Artists
    Zhang Xiaotao was born on 1970 in Hechuan, Chongqing, China, he lives and works in Beijing and Chengdu, China. He is an artist full of enthusiasm and good at argument. He is so talkatively repelling that no one could plunge himself into the conversation You could also be able to read his articles about the paintings (See his article “The antibody of Paintings----, issued on the 4th edition of “Art Contemporary” of 2006), or retrieve on his internet bokee which keeps down his art thinking.
  • About Shi Jinsong - A Chinese Artists
    Shi Jinsong was born on 1969 in Dangyang county, Hubei province, China. He lives and works in Wuhan and Beijing, China. Through his razor-sharp sculptures and related works, Shi Jinsong initiates a dialogue, at once menacing and ironic, between the forms of mythic Chinese culture and modern day globalization. “Na Zha” is here recast as the brand name for an outrageously unsafe line of baby products.
  • About Feng Zhengjie – A Chinese Artists
    Feng Zhengjie was born on 1968 in Sichuan Province, China he lives and works in Beijing, China. When Zeng Fanzhi was at school (1987-91), he particularly liked the work of the German Expressionist painters. In the third year of his studies, he put Soviet Realism aside and began to explore expressionistic approaches to painting.
  • View Jonas Burgert Artist Exhibitions and Paintings
    Jonas Burgert is a painting about female power, and the polar instincts of intimacy and aggression. Six women are gathered together in a strange environment, their dress and choices of weapon each representative of a different moment in time from prehistory to the present. They sit, squat and stand calmly as if debating some sort of violent offensive, the cue for which will come from the central figure caught within the blue crosshairs.
  • View Matthew Brannon Artist Exhibitions and Paintings
    Matthew Brannon was born on 1971 in St. Maries, Idaho. Matthew Brannon grew up surrounded by the death rock and punk scene of Los Angeles. Opportunities to simply and quickly produce advertising and informative material such as posters, postcards, flyers and fanzines were utilised in manifold ways in this subculture, and were a definitive influence on Brannon's artistic socialisation.
  • View Jonas Burgert Artist Exhibitions and Paintings
    Jonas Burgert is a painting about female power, and the polar instincts of intimacy and aggression. Six women are gathered together in a strange environment, their dress and choices of weapon each representative of a different moment in time from prehistory to the present. They sit, squat and stand calmly as if debating some sort of violent offensive, the cue for which will come from the central figure caught within the blue crosshairs.
  • About Anne Chu's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions
    Anne Chu was born on 1959 Lives and works New York, NY. Anne Chu's work is impressed by a wide range of historical and cross-cultural influences. Her figurative sculptures possess otherworldliness, transporting sense of time and place to create imaginary scenarios of suggested fantasy.
  • View Paintings and Exhibitions of Liu Wei - Chinese Artist
    Liu Wei was born on 1972 in Beijing, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. Liu Wei’s practice is uniquely varied. Working in video, installation, drawing, sculpture, and painting, there is no stylistic tendency which ties his work together.
  • About Mathew Cerletty's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions
    Mathew Cerletty was born on 1980 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin New York. Matthew Cerletty’s paintings encapsulate a cosmopolitan air with their voguish finish and ambivalent sexuality. Presenting a fragmented body, Cerletty’s untitled trade’s image for the fetish of gesture, his absent figure reduced to an intimation of style.
  • View Paintings and Exhibitions of Shi Xinning - Chinese Artist
    Shi Xinning was born on 1969 in Liaoning Province, China. Trained in China, Shi Xinning’s paintings are influenced by both social realism and European styles. Using the authoritative qualities of both, Shi embarks on history painting with a twist.
  • About Steven Claydon's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions
    Steven Claydon was born on 1969 Lives and works in London. Steven Claydon appropriates the styles and figures of history to draw provocative connotations between contemporary social concerns and obsolete ideologies.
  • About Tom Burr's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions
    Tom Burr was born on 1963 in New Haven, Lives and works in New York. Conceptually oriented artists tend to be either obsessed or dismissive towards the objects they use. In most cases somebody else produces the work for them using standard industrial materials.
  • Selected Art Works by Shi Jinsong
    Shi Jinsong was born on 1969 in Dangyang county, Hubei province, China. He lives and works in Wuhan and Beijing, China. Through his razor-sharp sculptures and related works, Shi Jinsong initiates a dialogue, at once menacing and ironic, between the forms of mythic Chinese culture and modern day globalization. “Na Zha” is here recast as the brand name for an outrageously unsafe line of baby products.
  • Angelina Gualdoni Biography and her Art work
    Angelina Gualdoni was born on 1977 in San Francisco, California, Lives and works in Chicago and New York. Angelina Gualdoni's richly nuanced paintings, six of which made up her impressive solo debut "Demo," explore notions of progress and decline by presenting images of utopian architecture in a state of ruin.
  • Daniel Hesidence Biography and his Art work
    Daniel Hesidence approaches his practice as a philosophical totality. Situating himself as the inventor of an ever-expanding universe, Hesidence’s individual pieces provide mere glimpses into a creative infinite.
  • David Harrison Biography and his Art work
    Harrison’s works are created on surfaces ranging from rough wooden panels to larger canvases and vary from intimate, naturalistic studies to elaborate compositions. They are unified by Harrison’s approach, which combines the fantastical with the real, the magical with the everyday. His paintings often tell of man’s impact on nature and of nature settling scores in elaborate twists of fortune.
  • Duane Hanson Biography and his Art work
    Duane Hanson was an extraordinary craftsman and an observer of life. In creating an artwork, he first determined the proper pose for the sculpture. Working with a model, the artist took photos until he was satisfied with the figure's position. Then the artist formed rubber and plaster molds of each part of the subject's body--arms, legs, torso and head molds were each created separately.
  • Lothar Hempel Biography and his Art work
    In a bewildered London art world and in a newly repoliticised Britain, it's a great pleasure to welcome Lothar Hempel's very resonant work. It addresses the cancellation of utopian imaginings in a world where all is propaganda, or at least often is - and it does so by engaging with the history of art. It's a rare achievement. To which I can only add, not nearly rare enough.
  • Shi Xinning Biography and his Art work
    Shi Xinning was born on 1969 in Liaoning Province, China. Trained in China, Shi Xinning’s paintings are influenced by both social realism and European styles. Using the authoritative qualities of both, Shi embarks on history painting with a twist. Taking his imagery from iconic press photos, Shi’s canvases faithfully represent the world as we know it, the Yalta Conference in familiar 40s sepia tone, the Queen Mum in carriage emblazoned in newspaper black and white.
  • Feng Zhengjie Artist Paintings and Artwork
    Feng Zhengjie was born on 1968 in Sichuan Province, China he lives and works in Beijing, China. When Zeng Fanzhi was at school (1987-91), he particularly liked the work of the German Expressionist painters. In the third year of his studies, he put Soviet Realism aside and began to explore expressionistic approaches to painting.
  • Selected Art Works by Li Qing and his History
    Li Qing is making a simple and easily accessible visual world where audience may exchange idea and share a common feeling, In Li Qing’s work juxtaposition usually occurs between two similar subject matters or scenes but in difference chronologically. Li Qing - View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Li Qing at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Zhang Dali Chinese Artists and his paintings
    The scrawled profiles of a human head are the work of 18K (aka AK47) - the artist formerly known as Zhang Dali.Zhang Dali - View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Zhang Dali at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Zhang Huan Artist Paintings and Artwork
    Zhang Huan was born on 1965 in Yang City, He Nan Province, China he Lives and works in New York, China. After he was born, he moved to the country with his paternal grandmother and three brothers and lived there for about eight years. It was in important experience as it allowed him to grow up with nature and develop a direct relationship with it, with no inhibitions. He only went back to An Yang later and it was a pretty radical move, as it's a fairly big city, about five million people. He mov
  • Andrea Fraser Exhibitions and Paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Andrea Fraser was born on 1965 in Billings, Montana. Andrea Fraser’s untitled series stems from a project she completed in 1984, which consisted of a collection of slides superimposing images of Old Masters’ works with those of well known 20th century artists.
  • Carter Exhibitions and Paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Carter uses abstracted drawing as a means of investigation into the shifting concepts of the human body and personal identity. In Untitled, Carter presets a diptych of two rivalling fields of blob-like specimens, each self-contained like Petri dishes nurturing biological mutation.
  • John Bauer Exhibitions and Paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    John Bauer works tread a fine line between beauty and discord. The concentration of his replicated gestures aggregate as veneers of suggestive descriptions, as if condensing multiple film frames into one overall composition.
  • Michael Bauer Exhibitions and Paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Michael Bauer was born on 1973 in Cologne and Lives and works in Cologne. Michael Bauer’s paintings appear as both intuitively spontaneous and carefully contrived. Set as neutral grounds, Bauer’s canvases are poetically quite zones where haphazard forms emerge with playful sophistication, balancing between organic aberration and whimsical design.
  • Paul Johnson Exhibitions and Paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Paul Johnson was born on 1972 lives and works in London. Paul Johnson’s exhibition at the gallery in 2003 one had to peer through the diaphanous surfaces of his collages to collect the fragments of an unsettling tableau. Placed over the work was a translucent laminate surface that stood between the picture plane and the viewer and which sealed inside the illusionism of the picture.
  • Agnieszka Brzezanska Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Agnieszka Brzezanska. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Agnieszka Brzezanska at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Jonathan Allen Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Jonathan Allen recasts iconographical conventions such as the Beheading of John-the-Baptist, Madonna and Child, and The Baptism of Christ against a dark political landscape. Jonathan Allen. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Jonathan Allen at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Kevin Appel Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Kevin Appel's interest has turned toward representing an illogical relationship between an iconic architectural representation of a home and its natural surroundings.Kevin Appel. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Kevin Appel at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Peter Coffin Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Peter Coffin's work encourages the viewer to negotiate alternative modes of consciousness and acknowledge the subjectivity of science. Peter Coffin. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Peter Coffin at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Isa Genzken Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Isa Genzken’s work is the result of her own intimate interaction with materials, tempering the procedure of formal decision-making with the spontaneity of imaginative play.Isa Genzken. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Isa Genzken at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Jacob Hashimoto Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Jacob Hashimoto cuts rice paper into small geometric shapes and glues the shapes to delicate wooden frameworks, which he attaches to black fishing line and ties to long wooden pegs at the top and bottom of his rectangular, wall-mounted, waterfall-like hangings. The pegs are evenly spaced from side to side across the top and bottom of the piece.
  • Maurizio Cattelan Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Maurizio Cattelan has a subtle sense of the paradoxes of transgression, the limits of tolerance. Maurizio Cattelan’s art often combines sculpture and performance. Maurizio Cattelan. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Maurizio Cattelan at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Till Gerhard Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Till Gerhard’s paintings explore the conflict between man and nature. Within his scenes is a recurring intrusion of unnatural entity: oil wells and tree forts exude an encroaching anxiety. Gerhard uses their odd presence as a departure into the surreal: a cabin nestled in the woods or a skyline dotted with refineries are both alien and comforting as their surrounding landscapes stretch, float and churn with hallucinatory disorientation. In this conflicted crusade for spiritual revelation and ide
  • Will Fowler Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Initially appearing frenetic and consuming, Will Fowler's layered paintings insist upon perception as an investigative, not passive, processWill Fowler. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Will Fowler at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Find Li Songsong Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery
    Li Songsong paints large format paintings in oils, and his paintings are based on the photographs of political incidents in Chinese history. There lie personal intents rather than political messages, even to search and confirm his origin through his own eyes.
  • Find Liu Wei Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery
    Liu Wei was one of the major artists associated with the Cynical Realism (Wanshi xianshizhuyi) movement that emerged post 1989. Earning his degree from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing in 1989, Liu would go on to create paintings that typified much of the malaise felt post-Tiananmen Incident.
  • Find Shi Jinsong Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery
    Shi Jinsong makes objects that comment on the destructive forces of comodification, capitalist greed and consumer desire. View art work, selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Shi Jinsong at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Find Shi Xinning Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery
    Shi Xinning’s paintings are influenced by both social realism and European styles. Using the authoritative qualities of both, Shi embarks on history painting with a twist. View art work, selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Shi Xinning at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Wang Guangyi Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery
    Wang Guangyi belongs to the category of Chinese contemporary art termed Political Pop: work that appropriates the visual tropes of the propaganda of the Cultural Revolution, reworking them in the flat, colorful style of American Pop.
  • Find Zeng Fanzhi Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery
    Zeng Fanzhi delivers an art that feels new, not in its premises but in its refined vitality. His late paintings signify a shift in his focus from a formal concern with the representation of existential unsettlement to an interest in how we imagine ourselves interacting with nature. Still, in his newly developed landscape paintings, there is a notion of permanent escape – an attempt to inhabit the uninhabitable.
  • Find Zhang Xiaotao Biography and artwork at Saatchi-Gallery
    Zhang’s work one finds splotches of the red paint. It appears to be mixed with something that won’t quite blend with it, and the effect is that of a potato stamp made from a bumpy, many-eyed spud. In the context of sex and birth, though, these bubbles and deep-red blotches are semen and blood.
  • Eberhard Havekost’s Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Eberhard Havekost often paints series of repetitive images to replicate the serial change of visual effect in nature. In Zelte II, Eberhard Havekost captures an idyllic view of an apartment block bathed in sunshine; it’s a transitory moment, a fragile instance of sublimity in the constant movement of light. Monumentalized in scale and enhanced through intensity of color, Havekost fixes this phenomenon in space and time.
  • Marc Swanson’s Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Marc Swanson exhibition is a representation of the artist’s continuing pursuit of self-awareness via the artistic process. Consisting of three main components, it is as if the work has been dreamed up by Swanson’s subconscious manifesting in glitter and etched mirror-paintings, hand-made glass sculptures, and a large-scale dioramic installation.
  • Systems House’s Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Systems House was born on 1974 in Kent, lives and work in London. View Systems house history and Selected Exhibitions on Saatchi-Gallery. Systems House- View art work selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Systems House at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Thomas Zipp's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Thomas Zipp develops fantasy scenarios verging on the eccentric and theatrical. Garnering inspiration from art history, politics, philosophy, and popular culture, Zipp uses unlikely combinations of sources and genres to trigger a sense of familiarity within the absurd. In a composition of two canvases and a drawing, E-Licht is sparsely hung with museum authority.
  • Thomas Zipp's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Thomas Zipp develops fantasy scenarios verging on the eccentric and theatrical. Garnering inspiration from art history, politics, philosophy, and popular culture, Zipp uses unlikely combinations of sources and genres to trigger a sense of familiarity within the absurd. In a composition of two canvases and a drawing, E-Licht is sparsely hung with museum authority.
  • Allison Smith’s Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Allison Smith’s Art pace project continues to examine how political meaning can reside within aesthetic forms and to employ history to comment on current events. Featured is Hobby Horse, a performance-based sculpture of the traditional child’s toy, complete with horsehair, glass eyes, and handmade bridle. Standing more than nine feet tall, the oversized object lays bare the militaristic spirit of this old-fashioned plaything and probes equestrian statuary’s commemoration of bloodshed.
  • Dan McCarthy’s Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Dan McCarthy’s Black Ball is captivating in its quiet simplicity. Removed from all traces of environment McCarthy’s beach girl is isolated on a fresh white background; a visual device that both heighten her allure and allows the paint itself to suggest a scene. Using oil paint with the effect of watercolor, McCarthy renders his figure in pale blue washes, allowing the subtle fluctuations of hue and intensity to replicate light and water, capturing perfectly a moment of poolside leisure.
  • Hermann Nitsch's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Hermann Nitsch composed himself was becoming increasingly prominent in his performances. Hermann Nitsch. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Hermann Nitsch at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Jonathan Meese's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Jonathan Meese is a champion of the lost cause. His personal interests reverberate throughout his paintings. Jonathan Meese. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Jonathan Meese at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Ryan McGinley's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    Ryan McGinley’s friends and lovers enacting the daily rituals of contemporary youth culture Ryan McGinley. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Ryan McGinley at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Andy Collins Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Andy Collins's paintings are models of visual perfection. Approaching painting with a minimalist's fetishism, Collins hones his canvases to the simplest and boldest statements to capitalise on the power of suggested form. Working from photos, Andy Collins removes the subject, focussing instead on the evocative possibility of implied image. His abstracted patterns retain the essence of their original picture, and extrapolate a more complex interpretation, provoking emotional and spiritual reactio
  • Clayton Brothers Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    Rob and Christian Clayton seldom work on the same canvas at the same time, or discuss of their projects during making. Playing off their unspoken synergy, they take turns inventing, adding to, and editing each piece, propelling their ‘stories’ through spontaneous improvisation. Entwining their independent approaches, styles, and palettes, their works operate as co-authored epics, fusing the concept of self with the communal.
  • Selected Works and history of Franz Ackermann
    Selected Works and history of Franz Ackermann

    Franz Ackermann describes his paintings as 'mental maps'. Each kaleidoscopic canvas readily depicts his experience of place. Franz Ackermann. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Franz Ackermann at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Joe Bradley Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
    oe Bradley’s work reconfigures the daunting spectrum of minimalist painting with an endearing sense of humility and pathos. Arranging his canvases in the shapes of absurd and clunky figures, Bradley subverts the subtle grids of Ad Reinhardt and the pantone hued planes of Ellsworth Kelly, infusing traditional formalism with cartoon humour.
  • what Tanyth Berkeley said about her paintings and photoraphy
    what Tanyth Berkeley said about her paintings and photoraphy

    Tanyth Berkeley working on a project with transgendered women and am investigating my relationship to subjects who have become my muse..Tanyth Berkeley. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Tanyth Berkeley at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Anne Hardy history and his paintings,artworks
    Anne Hardy’s photographs invite glimpses into imaginary places, each suggesting fictions of a very surreal nature. Working in her studio, Hardy builds each of her sets entirely from scratch; a labour intensive process of constructing a barren room, then developing its elaborate interior down to the most minute detail.
  • Selected artworks and paintings of Belinde de Bruyckere
    Berlinde de Bruyckere is a young artist from Belgium. The duality of love and suffering, danger and protection, life and death continually arises in her work. In her horse sculptures she covers the casts of horses’ bodies with skins and models them into poses. Berlinde de Bruyckere says of the horses’ heads, ‘at the last moment I decided I didn’t want to see a face , nor a muzzle, I sometimes only want to keep a reference to the ears, which are somehow what make it a cuddly animal.
  • What Felix Gmelin says abouth his paintings and artworks
    Gmelin's painting takes its title from the words daubed by Shafrazi in red spray paint across the work's surface; an attempt, he claimed afterwards, "to bring the art absolutely up to date, to retrieve it from history and give it life.
  • Selected artworks and paintings of Francesca DiMattio
    DiMattio’s Broken Arch appropriates the staidness of her architectural subject to explore the visual representation of velocity and weightlessness. Juxtaposing the rigid geometry of mosaic-like forms against an explosion of feather motifs, bijoux patterning, and skewed linear shapes, DiMattio creates a sense of wonder and unease from an arrangement of formal elegance.
  • Selected artworks and paintings of Mark Flores
    Mark Flores’s work combines abstraction and figuration to examine the malleability of historical authenticity. Often pairing pencil drawings of well known figures or events with painted monochromatic panels, Flores situates his subjects against ambient backdrops that both reference and disorient their original context.
  • View Jeppe Hein's Exhibitions and Art work 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.
  • View Jeppe Hein's Exhibitions and Art work 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.
  • Kati Heck's History 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.
  • Selected Works by Sophie von Hellermann 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.
  • Selected Works by Thomas Helbig
    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.
  • About Thomas Houseago - A German Artist at the saatchi-gallery
    The Saatchi Gallery is pleased to present Both Ends Burning, an

    exhibition of new work by Amy Bessone, Thomas Houseago, Matthew Monahan

    and Lara Schnitger.
  • About Angela Dufresne Biography and Art Work at the saatchi-gallery
    Angela Dufresne's painting is a dream landscape, imbued with the spirit of visionary architecture.Angela Dufresne. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Angela Dufresne at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • 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.
  • Dick Evans Biography and his Art Work at the Saatchi-Gallery
    Dick Evanspaintings are simply explorations, interpretations and

    expressions of the world around me and within me.Dick Evans. View art

    work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Dick Evans at The

    Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Collection of Artist Fang Lijun Paintings and Exhibitions
    Fang’s practice exhibits a rarefied technical skill rigorously studied through his Social Realist training; his combination of this aesthetic with references to contemporary comics, folk art, and dynastic painting characterise a national identity in flux, distilling a position of integrity from tradition and the modern world.
  • Collection of Artist Feng Zhengjie Paintings and Exhibitions
    Feng Zhengjie's works and observe images of men and women as portrayed directly or created by the artist's mind. A slideshow of glances, many and varied, of people that seem to be passing in and out of view, passing fast through the life and the canvases of the artist.
  • Collection of Artist Li Songsong Paintings and Exhibitions
    Li Songsong deliberately plays down the potential implication of the images he chooses for his pictures eliminating his personal feelings from these images by adopting an arms length procedure for his work. He breaks up his found images into segments and loosely regroups them through various shades and blocks of color in his painting.
  • Collection of Artist Shi Xinning Paintings and Exhibitions
    Shi Xinning’s paintings are influenced by both social realism and European styles. Using the authoritative qualities of both, Shi embarks on history painting with a twist. Taking his imagery from iconic press photos, Shi’s canvases faithfully represent the world as we know it, the Yalta Conference in familiar 40s sepia tone, the Queen Mum in carriage emblazoned in newspaper black and white.
  • Collection of Artist Zeng Fanzhi Paintings and Exhibitions
    Zeng Fanzhi lives and works in Beijing. Zeng Fanzhi has exhibited widely at acclaimed institutions such as the Shanghai Art Museum, the National Art Museum, Beijing, Kunst Museum Bonn, Germany, Santa Monica Art Centre, Barcelona, Spain, and at the Art Centre, Hong Kong.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Selected Works and paintings by Christian Ward at the Saatchi-Gallery
    Christian Ward. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Christian Ward at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • selected Garth Weiser Exhibitions and his Artwork
    Weiser creates a space that accommodates disparate readings. One involves the imaginative wanderings of figures bunkered down in layers of geometry while another is tied to paint as a material embossed upon the canvas.
  • Jacob Dahl Jürgensen's Biography and Exhibitions
    Jacob Dahl Jürgensen, also in his first New York exhibition, presents a large geometric sculpture, comprising thin black strips of wood secured with twine and laced with multi-colored bunting.
  • John Stezaker's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
    John Stezaker is fascinated by the power of images and questions the authority of pictures found in books, magazines, postcards and encyclopaedias by directly intervening into their ordinary status.
  • Sara VanDerBeek's Education,Awards,and Paintings
    Sara VanDerBeek knocks together little sculptural armatures and then photographs them, creating modernist allegories. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Sara VanDerBeek at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Daniel Silver Biography and his Exhibitions
    Daniel Silver. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Daniel Silver at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Dirk Skreber Biography and his Exhibitions
    German artist Dirk Skreber works in sculpture, installation and painting. Ranging from the abstract to the representational, his work is concerned with the architecture of the hyperreal Dirk Skreber. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Dirk Skreber at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Eric Sall Biography and his Exhibitions
    Eric Sall is a dynamite painter. The prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation in New York thought so.Eric Sall. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Eric Sall at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Eva Rothschild Biography and his Exhibitions
    Eva Rothschild is interested in un-systems of belief, non-systems, in how people move their 'spiritual' desires between different objects and traditions. Eva Rothschild. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Eva Rothschild at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Simon Schubert Biography and his Exhibitions
    Simon Schubert. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Simon Schubert at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • New American Art and paintings from Dan Walsh Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Dan Walsh’s large scale paintings exude a quirky brand of minimalism. In Red Diptych II Walsh presents two canvases of grid patterns contrived of the same palette: the left panel comprised of solid blocks, the right of concentric tiles.
  • New American Art and paintings from Dash Snow Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Dash Snow photography becomes a way of engaging with environment and memory. Each snapshot captures a place, time, and emotion, freeze-framing the individual components of everyday experience, mapping out the compilation of an identity.
  • New American Art and paintings from Florian Maier-Aichen Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Florian Maier-Aichen recontextualises the romantic sublime to reflect modern day experience. Using a combination of traditional photographic techniques and computer imaging, Maier-Aichen slightly alters each image to heighten the tension within vast contemplative space.
  • New American Art and paintings from Josh Smith Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Josh Smith’s works explore ideas of authorship and originality. In Untitled, Smith interrupts his collaged backdrop of photocopies and printed matter with hand-painted elements, both elevating the aura of mechanized copy and demoting the autonomy of the artist’s gesture.
  • New American Art and paintings from Ryan McGinness Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    McGinness’s process of painting is devoid of the artist’s exclusive gesture. His ultra-smooth surfaces are embellished through veneers of spray paint and silk-screen, coining seamlessly manufactured fields free from personal contact.
  • Artist Dan Walsh'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    Dan Walsh’s large scale paintings exude a quirky brand of minimalism. In Red Diptych II Walsh presents two canvases of grid patterns contrived of the same palette: the left panel comprised of solid blocks, the right of concentric tiles.
  • Artist Dash Snow'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    Dash Snow photography becomes a way of engaging with environment and memory. Each snapshot captures a place, time, and emotion, freeze-framing the individual components of everyday experience, mapping out the compilation of an identity.
  • Artist Florian Maier-Aichen'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    Florian Maier-Aichen recontextualises the romantic sublime to reflect modern day experience. Using a combination of traditional photographic techniques and computer imaging, Maier-Aichen slightly alters each image to heighten the tension within vast contemplative space.
  • Artist Josh Smith'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    Josh Smith’s works explore ideas of authorship and originality. In Untitled, Smith interrupts his collaged backdrop of photocopies and printed matter with hand-painted elements, both elevating the aura of mechanized copy and demoting the autonomy of the artist’s gesture.
  • Artist Matthew Brannon'S Art work and paintings 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. In Hair of the Dog, Brannon’s clip art-style motif reduces the idea of individuality to an infinitely replicable generic. Coupled with
  • Artist Ryan McGinness'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    McGinness’s process of painting is devoid of the artist’s exclusive gesture. His ultra-smooth surfaces are embellished through veneers of spray paint and silk-screen, coining seamlessly manufactured fields free from personal contact.
  • Artist Enrico David'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    Enrico David’s large-scale canvases explore personal identity within the public domain. Dealing with issues of queer politics, David appropriates elements from modernist design and contemporary culture to develop an intimate platform of fantasy and revelation. Created in embroidery on tie-dyed fabric, Stick of Rock presents a quirky sexuality based equally in high fashion, subculture, and home craft.
  • Artist Molly Larkey'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    Molly Larkey’s The Revolutionary playfully incorporates elements of formalist abstraction with its symbolic subject matter. Constructed from a variety of materials, Larkey gives her sculpture a rainbow treatment of brightly coloured paint, each rough hewn component compiling as a topsy-turvy monument, inciting both Modernist art history and hippie psychedelia.
  • About Artist Peter Peri Art work and his paintings at the saatchi gallery
    Peter Peri. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Peter Peri at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Artist Stef Driesen Art work and his paintings at the saatchi gallery
    Stef Driesen draws inspiration from the compositions, colour palettes, and themes explored by these Old Masters View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Stef Driesen at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Artist Thomas Houseago'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
    Thomas Houseago, Matthew Monahan and Lara Schnitger will each be presenting new sculpture and Amy Bessone will show new paintings. Amy Bessone had a solo exhibition (with Thomas Houseago) at Gallery Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium and was in the group show b.a.-ba, un choix dans la collection du Frac Bretagne, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan, France.
  • About Artist Tom Burr Art work and his paintings at the saatchi gallery
    A more satisfying relationship between text and objects is "staged" right now with the works of Tom Burr.Tom Burr. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Tom Burr at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Artwork and paintings from Albert Oehlen Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Albert Oehlen combines aspects of figurative sexuality, mechanical distance and painterly abstraction. It's a bastard hybrid of painting, incorporating smooth polished forms, heavy brushwork, and the implied photo-gloss of airbrush. The end result is more like a collage than a painting: a loud and exasperating argument in different tongues, promising never to be resolved for lack of a common idiom.
  • Artwork and paintings from Carsten Nicolai Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Carsten Nicolai uses electronic sound and visual art as a kind of hybrid- tool to create his own microscopic view of creative processes. His world looks more like a laboratory, constantly morphing in space and time, influenced by the impulses of this media world. Sound, the message as code, becomes the primary theme via visualized sound performance.
  • Artwork and paintings from Ivan Morley Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Ivan Morley’s complex, color-saturated paintings are visual extrapolations made within an associative game that starts with history. Born in Burbank, California in the mid-60s - seemingly a time and place of little history - Morley begins his work by excavating shards of little-known historical anecdotes and fact from LA’s frontier past in the mid 19th century.
  • Artwork and paintings from Julian Rosefeldt Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Rosefeldt’s project issues of racial and national difference give way to the fashion of globalised sameness. The perception of ‘other’ is removed from ethnic preconception with each figure identified through their familiar dramatic parts rather than their outward appearance.
  • Artwork and paintings from Tala Madani Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
    Tala Madini assured fusion of the formal and the narrative evokes both Persian miniatures and Western political cartoons. The cakes are apparently multipurpose instruments of celebration, torture and ritual bonding. In “Chest Burn” and “Hand Burn on Back” men char their hands over the candles and then press them into other men’s flesh. In “Embodying Cake” one man places candles on the heavily tattooed shoulders of another. Elsewhere the cakes suggest bombs, ski masks or soap.
  • German Artist Alice Könitz's Art work and Piantings at the saatchi-Gallery
    German Artist Alice Könitz's Art work and Piantings at the saatchi-Gallery. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Alice Könitz at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • German Artist Andrea Lehmann's Art work and Piantings at the saatchi-Gallery
    Andrea Lehmann has filled a small closet with paintings – even on the ceiling – which simulate a cosmos reminiscent of a stage set View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Andrea Lehmann at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • German Artist Martin Kippenberger's Art work and Piantings at the saatchi-Gallery
    Martin Kippenberger developed an elaborate concept of aesthetics where the trivial and the subcultural became as influential on his working practice as the masterpieces of art history
  • German Artist Stefan Kurten's Art work and Piantings at the saatchi-Gallery
    Stefan Kurten’s scenes of suburban idyll radiate with pastoral pleasure, thinly concealing neurotic obsession.Stefan Kurten. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Stefan Kurten at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About german Artist Thoralf Knobloch Biography and his Exhibitions at the saatchi-Gallery
    Thoralf Knobloch works the subject and any suggestion of narrative become secondary to the formal elements of the painting View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Thoralf Knobloch at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Banks Violette here explores a recent horrific case
    Banks Violette has made melting black drum kits and small stages; he paints horrific skulls, mournful faces, and galloping white horses too.
  • From the Catalogue, Christoph Schmidberger Lavender Fields Forever
    Christoph Schmidberger belongs to a generation of younger artists whose pictorial conceptions and paintings continue to write the chapter of realism.

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