Rook & Raven Gallery proudly present ‘Interface’, a showing of five leading young artists working with alternative media and
unequivocal style, bringing portraiture – the classical measure of art –
into the ‘now’ with signature verve.
Nick Gentry has built an enormous following since his first exhibition
with the early incarnation of Rook & Raven, back in 2010. His
portraits on floppy disk and obsolete media encapsulate the flux and
fickle nature of modern society and technology. Nick’s work is highly
sought-after, with a constant of impressive auction results, worldwide
exhibitions and media coverage; his artwork brings new meaning to the
term ‘up-cycling’.
Cain Caser’s chaotic, mixed-media assemblages reflect flirtations with
graffiti and rave culture in his younger years, as his bold,
idiosyncratic palette suggests. Cain’s hyper-bold abstracts are
conceived as portraits first off, yet occupy the gap between figuration
and abstraction, exploiting the viewer’s tendency to see faces where
none exist.
James Dawe is an artist and commercial illustrator from East London,
working predominantly in mixed media collage and digital manipulation to
create eclectic, neo-portraiture and digital assemblages. Having
successfully managed the crossover from design into fine art, James’
impressive and ever-growing portfolio combines ad and media campaigns
for the likes of Nike, GQ, Coke and Sky Sports.
Pam Glew has likewise become synonymous with her alternative portraits
and flag paintings. Using unique dye and painting methods – often
bleaching portraits into the fabric, instead of applying paint in the
classical sense – Pam deconstructs and distresses vintage materials to
create work that is truly original in style and execution, with frequent
reference to the ‘golden age’ of cinema and celebrity. Her work has
been showcased in Europe, USA, Asia and Australia, in over 80 group
exhibitions and 5 solo shows, and is keenly collected worldwide. Her
work ‘Rococo’ recently raised $20,000 at auction for MTV’s Staying Alive
Foundation.
Finally, they introduce Guim Tió, an artist from Barcelona working in
mixed media, who we welcome to the UK for the first time. Guim has
received a cult following for his reworked portraits and makes up a
compelling lineup of artists all working in modern portraiture.
Interface opens to the public on the 6th July 2012, with a Private View
and drinks reception on Thursday the 5th July - 6.30 until 9.30pm
W: http://www.rookandraven.co.uk/exhibitions/interface/
E: joseph@canoeinc.com
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