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Harold Ancart

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This watercolor painting depicts a surreal, atmospheric landscape. The composition features a winding road that leads the viewer's gaze into the distance, surrounded by a dramatic, turbulent sky filled with swirling clouds and bursts of light. The artist has utilized a bold, expressive color palette, with deep blues, greens, and splashes of yellow, creating a sense of movement and energy. The overall style is impressionistic, suggesting the essence of the scene rather than rendering it realistically. This work appears to be an exploration of the interplay between nature, light, and the human experience of the environment. ...

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Harold Ancart
Artist
Harold Ancart
B.1980, Belgian

Viewing Harold Ancart’s paintings begins with a recognition of naturally occurring elements or forms – seascapes, sunsets, icebergs – but his works move beyond representation. They draw out, magnify and invert natural colour palettes, simultaneously simplifying and complicating forms, and leaning into abstraction. The artist presents technicolour vignettes of minute acts alongside seismic shifts. The geometry of Ancart’s forms, and the play and tension between surface and depth is reminiscent of Bay Area Figurative Movement painter Richard Diebenkorn. Ancart is also inspired by Frank Auerbach and Oskar Kokoschka, which is apparent in his bold use of colour and his embracing of expressionism and representation with a reluctance to be consigned to either genre. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Harold Ancart: Artworks
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2020
139.4 x 162.56cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2015
134 x 95.8cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
216.54 x 175.9cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2020
61.6 x 91.44 x 5.08cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2020
63.5 x 79.38 x 5.08cm
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Harold AncartUntitled , 2021
139.4 x 177.5cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
139.4 x 177.5cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
139.4 x 162.26cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
49.23 x 64.47cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
49.23 x 64.47cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
49.23 x 64.47cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
49.23 x 64.47cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
64.47 x 49.23cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
64.47 x 49.23cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
64.47 x 49.23cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
49.23 x 64.47cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
38.1 x 48.26cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
22.9 x 30.8cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
22.9 x 30.8cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
22.9 x 30.8cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
22.9 x 30.8cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
30.8 x 22.9cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
22.9 x 30.8cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
22.9 x 30.8cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
24.1 x 18.4cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
7.9 x 8.3cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
207 x 288.3cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2021
64.8 x 49.5cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2019
76.8 x 60.3cm
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Harold AncartUntitled, 2020
66 x 87 x 5cm
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Gallery
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New York City, Los Angeles, Brussels

C L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...

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