Pregnant Woman

Ashley Bickerton

Pregnant Woman, 2020152.4 x 218.4 x 7.6cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
acrylic on canvasPublic GalleryLondon
Description
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This visually striking contemporary artwork features a surreal, psychedelic composition. The colors are vibrant and bold, with a predominance of green, blue, and red tones that create a striking contrast. The shapes are organic and fluid, with the central figures appearing to be in a state of dynamic movement. The artwork depicts two figures, one male and one female, engaged in a sensual pose against a backdrop of abstract floral and organic elements. The style is distinctly pop art-inspired, with the figures displaying exaggerated features and bold colors. The technique appears to be a digital composite, blending various photographic elements into a cohesive, dreamlike scene. The overall effect is one of playful, irreverent exploration of themes of sexuality, individuality, and the subconscious. The historical context and the artist's intention behind this piece likely reflect the contemporary cultural landscape, drawing inspiration from the subversive and unconventional nature of pop art while also engaging with contemporary social and political discourses. ...

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Ashley Bickerton
Artist
Ashley Bickerton
1959 , American

Ashley Bickerton is a contemporary artist known for his mixed media sculptures and installations that explore themes of consumerism, ecology and cultural identity. Born in Barbados and raised in Indonesia, Bickerton's diverse cultural background has had a significant influence on his art. In the 1980s, he was associated with the "Neo-Geo" movement, which sought to critique the commodification of art through the use of industrial materials, imitating a slick, corporate aesthetic. In his multimedia installations, Bickerton incorporates photographic and painterly elements alongside found objects and mass-produced items, such as car parts and consumer electronics, to comment on the excesses of modern society. References to photorealism and surrealism surface in his paintings and drawings as he examines the ways in which contemporary society has disrupted natural environments whilst simultaneously harming our relationship with the natural world. ...

Ashley Bickerton: Artworks
Wall Wall #8 (The Cool Damp Subterranean)
Ashley BickertonWall Wall #8 (The Cool Damp Subterranean), 1988Price on Request
Interior (Wicked Tahiti)
Ashley BickertonInterior (Wicked Tahiti), 1988Price on Request
Tormented Self-Portrait (Susie At Arles)
Ashley BickertonTormented Self-Portrait (Susie At Arles), 1987Price on Request
LH 17
Ashley BickertonLH 17, 2007Price on Request
Famili
Ashley BickertonFamili, 2007Price on Request
Shark
Ashley BickertonShark, 2019Price on Request
Mermaid Series No. 3
Ashley BickertonMermaid Series No. 3, 2020Price on Request
Mermaid Series No. 2
Ashley BickertonMermaid Series No. 2, 2020Price on Request
Pregnant Woman
Ashley BickertonPregnant Woman, 2020Price on Request
Flotsam Painting (Large Size)
Ashley BickertonFlotsam Painting (Large Size), 2019Price on Request
Wall - Wall (Out at Balangan...)
Ashley BickertonWall - Wall (Out at Balangan...), 2019Price on Request
Small Flotsam: Mermaid #7
Ashley BickertonSmall Flotsam: Mermaid #7, 202070000 USD
Public Gallery
Gallery
Public Gallery
London

Public is a contemporary art gallery in East London with a diverse international programme focused on emerging artists.