Pignano I

Stephen Polatch

BornNationalityBased In
1990N/ALondon
Biography

Stephen Polatch dissolves the complex hierarchy of natural, architectural, and human orders. Typically, a central exchange between Polatch’s subjects is what matters most in his works. Moments such as these — crossing glances, collaborations between humans and animals, or inner visions projecting into the picture plane— occupy a focal point from which his compositions are bent around. Their compact scale also lends the works a concentrated sense of longing for something purer and more direct, which corresponds to his technique of applying unmixed pigment directly to the surface of the canvas. Polatch refutes a stable chronology, employing a wide range of historical references, from the lyricism and symbolic imagery of medieval illuminated manuscripts, the brilliant lighting of the Nabis, to the repetitive mechanics of Futurism—within the interconnected systems of Polatch’s compositions is the promise, the rushing fluidity, of discovering the new in the familiar. ...

Selected Artworks
Cat with Advertisements
Stephen Polatch
Cat with Advertisements, 2022
23 x 30cm
Figures with Glass
Stephen Polatch
Figures with Glass, 2022
32 x 23cm
Highlanders
Stephen Polatch
Highlanders, 2021
44 x 61cm
Poppy Field
Stephen Polatch
Poppy Field, 2022
30 x 19cm
Pignano I
Stephen Polatch
Pignano I, 2023
23 x 30.5cm
Burgess Park I
Stephen Polatch
Burgess Park I, 2023
23 x 30.5cm
Southbourne II
Stephen Polatch
Southbourne II, 2023
23 x 25.5cm
Southbourne IIII
Stephen Polatch
Southbourne IIII, 2023
23 x 18cm
Gallery Representation
Biennals
Glasgow International2021 - Glasgow
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