PRESS RELEASE: For immediate release.
Latest Parallax AF October Catalogue
Officially Released (Part 1)
New International Contemporary Art Fair in London, Parallax AF, will Showcase New Emerging Artists from Around the World
The latest Parallax AF exhibition catalogue was officially released on Friday 9th September. It includes a diverse selection of international artists and an essay by Dr Chris Barlow titled “PAF468”. It is arranged according to artists’ residence, and can be found at the url: http://www.barlowfinedrawings.com/artistcatalogue.html
(Part 1) It would be difficult to single out every artist, but, as ever, the abstract painting is impressive with strong representation from Europe and the UK again: Jean-marc Isere’s (France) cracked painting technique; the seeming randomness of Erin Lawlor’s (France) and David Feruch’s (France) energetic mark making; the almost classically-restrained pieces by Ben Banks (France); the luminescent canvases of Dagmar Dost-Nolden (Germany) and Eli Acheson’s (UK) paintings with an appearance of having organically grown of themselves. The bright, airy and lively surfaces – one can almost hear carnival in their surface- of Maka Fidyaka (Spain) and Daphne Anastassiou (Chile) will be on show. We are extremely excited to be showcasing the carved and constructed sculpture from Daphne Lyon (Chile) as well as Mohamed Hissan (Sudan). The theme of hair is important for some artists with both Constanze Schweda (UK) and Elizabeth Brannan- Williams (UK) making this material part of their media. Lisbeth Sahl’s (Denmark) paintings also look at the meaning of hair and identity. Identity is the main theme of the video artist, this time producing paintings, Laila Masri (UAE/Dubai). Textile art is represented by Maria-Theresa Fernandes (UK) and Elzbieta Bittner (USA), whose sombre-coloured and majestic tapestries cut across the grain of what one would normally expect from this historical media. There is an intriguing sculpture made from meat, another unusual medium, by the Israeli artist Aurora Ira (Israel), sculpture by Leila Jabre Jureidinis (Lebanon) that also subverts materials in work such as “Stitched”, and, picking up on the theme of cracked surface, the remarkably beautiful pieces by the ceramicist Belgin Bozsahin (UK). We are extremely excited that the gallerist/dealer/artist Luisa Catucci (Germany) will be showcasing artists from her gallery in Berlin, Cell63 (http://www.cell63.com/cell63/about-us/). Also based in Germany, S P Williams (Germany) will exhibit his dark, rich and powerfully arresting images and Anne Horst (Germany) will show equally intriguing images, similarly rich in old-master tonalities. Sue Skitt’s (UK) photographic still lives likewise betray an old-master sensibility with seventeenth-century subject matter conceptualised for contemporary society. Similar subjects concerning humanity and existence are also considered in the photograms of Carl Gent (UK). Considerations of process are important for David Aganjo (Spain) where each painting commences as the palette for the succeeding painting and, similarly, Robert Doesburg (Netherlands) creates what appear to be naïve figurative paintings, but on closer inspection are generated from hundreds of tiny abstract paintings- two figurative painters whose work touch upon important theories in deconstructive art history and are worth checking out. The remarkable and beautifully executed (almost Beaux Arts in technique) paintings of Asokan Nanniyode (India) will be on show, as will an impressive group of semi-figurative painters from Poland, including the work of Tomasz Pietrek (Poland).
About Parallax AF
Parallax AF is the first art fair of its kind to use new theories from art history in its approach. It showcases established and emerging international contemporary artists and is curated by a guest curator. It is a serious platform for artists to present their work to national and international dealers, art-industry people, collectors, critics and buyers without commission charges in an exhibition format underpinned with critical theory. It aims to provide a key service in helping artists promote and sell their work, as well as providing a platform for developing their careers and practice. It is loosely divided into two exhibition showcases presenting abstraction/conceptual and figurative/conceptual art.
The second Parallax AF of this year takes place on Friday 14th October to Sunday 23rd October 2011 at La Galleria, Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mall and is curated by Dr Chris Barlow.
- Parallax AF showcasing contemporary art from around the world
- Parallax AF is a new international art fair in London for emerging artists
- In October it takes place at La Galleria, Pall Mall, Royal Opera Arcade, London, UK
- It opens from 14th – 23rd October 2011:Abstract/conceptual show: 14th – 16th October (Friday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm) Figurative/conceptual show: 21st – 23rd October (Friday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm)This press release is available on the press section of the website: http://www.barlowfinedrawings.com/pressreleases.html