Coal Miners
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Oil and varnish on canvasCroy Nielsen
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This vibrant painting features a bold, abstract composition with a striking use of color and texture. The canvas is filled with a kaleidoscope of hues, ranging from fiery reds and oranges to pastel blues and greens. Amidst the swirling, expressionistic brushstrokes, one can discern various organic and geometric forms, including what appear to be masks, flowers, and celestial motifs. The painting's eclectic, dreamlike imagery suggests a highly imaginative and spontaneous approach, reflecting the artist's desire to evoke a sense of wonder and emotional resonance. Overall, this work exemplifies the contemporary art movement's embrace of abstract, emotive, and unconventional modes of artistic expression. ...

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Artist
Georgia Gardner Gray
B.1988, American

Georgia Gardner Gray’s large paintings are an iridescently eclectic investigation of the female gaze, rebellion and freedom. Presented in unexpected shapes and orientations, her canvases depict dreamy personas amidst the bright but melancholic hues. The artist’s paintary skill is reminiscent of early 20th century French masters, however, her works could not be more contemporary. Gray’s subjects exist within the brutal hierarchy of the public and the private, the digital and the physical: they strive to gain control which escapes them. Her works refuse the established rules and norms of societal elite and give space to punks and vagabonds, indulgence and unadulterated expression. At the same time, a hint of anxiety and loneliness can be traced through her paintings. The artist’s practice continuously recontextualizes and defamiliarises the self and its surroundings, however, in such a pursuit, it resonates with its audience on the most intimate level. ...

Georgia Gardner Gray: Artworks
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Bahnhof Zoo
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Boss
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Crumbling Your Stupid Idea
Georgia Gardner Gray
Crumbling Your Stupid Idea, 2017
90 x 65cm
Dalmatine
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Dalmatine, 2016
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Horse Medicine
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Horse Medicine, 2017
120 x 120cm
Science (Ötzi the Iceman)
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Science (Ötzi the Iceman), 2015
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Subaltern Autonomous Zone
Georgia Gardner Gray
Subaltern Autonomous Zone, 2020
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Twinning I
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Untitled (Carrying a lady to her chair), 2016
194 x 190cm
Untitled (Fashion)
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Untitled (Fashion), 2016
38 x 38cm
Untitled (Pushing the button)
Georgia Gardner Gray
Untitled (Pushing the button), 2016
90 x 80cm
Butterfly Eyes (small)
Georgia Gardner Gray
Butterfly Eyes (small), 2016
93 x 43 x 51cm
Butterfly Eyes (large)
Georgia Gardner Gray
Butterfly Eyes (large), 2016
107 x 114 x 110cm
The Paris RER Regional Train
Georgia Gardner Gray
The Paris RER Regional Train, 2017
160 x 160cm
Payment in Butter
Georgia Gardner Gray
Payment in Butter, 2017
160 x 120cm
Twinning II
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Georgia Gardner Gray
Self portrait, 2018
130 x 90cm
Controller
Monoculture
Georgia Gardner Gray
Monoculture, 2018
120 x 120cm
Age of Asexual Reproduction
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Age of Asexual Reproduction, 2019
226 x 226cm
Snowflake (Buddha Bless this Property)
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Bad Night's Sleep
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Bad Night's Sleep, 2019
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Christmas Market
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Christmas Market, 2019
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Selfportrait with Tomatoes
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Doing the Work
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Doing the Work, 2020
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Supermarket
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Croy Nielsen
Gallery
Croy Nielsen
Vienna

In 2016 Croy Nielsen moved from Berlin to Vienna, where it is located in the beletage apartment of a historical building in the 1st district. The gallery was founded by Oliver Croy (AT) and Henrikke Nielsen (DK). Artists such as Nina Beier, Marie Lund, and Benoît Maire, have been part of the program since its inception, and were later joined by Olga Balema, Georgia Gardner Gray, and Sandra Mujinga. Vienna-based artists include Ernst Yohji Jaeger, Joanna Woś, and Soshiro Matsubara. The gallery has strong ties to the Nordic region, representing several artists from the Scandinavian contries and regularly participating in fairs and projects in the area. ...

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