
Clare Price: Trauma, Glamour and Luck in Abstraction
I like it when you can track an artist’s development through their own account…
Clare Price hasn’t followed a conventional path:
I like it when you can track an artist’s development through their own account…
Clare Price hasn’t followed a conventional path:
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.
The actions of Clare Price are visible in her series of rapidly-made paintings ‘Fragility spills’. The works are scaled to the artists body
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..
The Marmite Prize for Painting IV Tonight
Awesome new gallery space opening tonight.
The Marmite Prize for Painting announced their shortlist of 32 artists artists a few days ago.
above, ‘Whiteone’ 177 x 211 cms 2012 18th May – 10th June 2012 Clare Price’s work what’s never certain is… Read More
Art/Converters! Thursday 19th to Sunday 29th January 2012
studio 1.1 are starting 2012 with a major fundraising initiative.
19 September – 31 October 2008 This autumn sees the birth of a significant new London art space. Calvert 22… Read More