Clare Price: Trauma, Glamour and Luck in Abstraction
4 November 2020 • Paul Carey-Kent
I like it when you can track an artist’s development through their own account…
Clare Price hasn’t followed a conventional path:
4 November 2020 • Paul Carey-Kent
I like it when you can track an artist’s development through their own account…
Clare Price hasn’t followed a conventional path:
20 May 2020 • Paul Carey-Kent
Instagram has become the default means for artists to present themselves online. Mostly, that’s to show new work, how it comes about, inspirations, recommendations – all of which can be interesting. But some go further: their Instagram account becomes, in effect, the platform for creating new work, perhaps at a slant from the work for which they’re best known. Here are four artists whose posts I look forward to from that less usual angle.
19 December 2018 • Paul Carey-Kent
The actions of Clare Price are visible in her series of rapidly-made paintings ‘Fragility spills’. The works are scaled to the artists body
5 December 2017 • Paul Carey-Kent
That means I must have visited 5,000 painting-based shows this century. Yet there are approaches in the gesturally-themed group show ‘Control to Collapse’ which I can’t recall seeing in any of them..
27 June 2013 • Mark Westall
The Marmite Prize for Painting IV Tonight
5 December 2012 • Mark Westall
Awesome new gallery space opening tonight.
21 October 2012 • Mark Westall
The Marmite Prize for Painting announced their shortlist of 32 artists artists a few days ago.
14 May 2012 • Mark Westall
above, ‘Whiteone’ 177 x 211 cms 2012 18th May – 10th June 2012 Clare Price’s work what’s never certain is… Read More
18 January 2012 • Mark Westall
Art/Converters! Thursday 19th to Sunday 29th January 2012
studio 1.1 are starting 2012 with a major fundraising initiative.
18 September 2008 • Mark Westall
19 September – 31 October 2008 This autumn sees the birth of a significant new London art space. Calvert 22… Read More