Bivvy 21
Bivvy 21
Bivvy 21
Bivvy 21
Bivvy 21
Bivvy 21
Bivvy 21

Michael Andrew Page

Bivvy 21, 2024150.5 x 100 x 3.5cm12500 GBP
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil on linenProject Native InformantLondon
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a vibrant color palette and a complex, geometric composition. The canvas is divided into various intersecting shapes and lines, creating a dynamic and disorienting visual effect. The prominent use of warm tones, such as reds and oranges, contrasts with the cooler blues and greens, resulting in a visually striking and energetic piece. The overall style and technique suggest a mid-20th century modernist approach, perhaps exploring themes of industrialization and the built environment. ...

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Bivvy 24
Artist
Michael Andrew Page
, British

Emotional utterances of relinquished objects provide Page the preliminary signals for enquiry across his practice. In this case a gravity subjected, light-perforated bivvy performs as the antithesis of the Gothic vernacular, whilst maintaining cognitive recognition regarding function. A shielding congregational structure, covert, singular, deployable. With primary concerns derived from the friction between contemplative abstraction and aesthetic security, Page’s work establishes formally monastic occupancy within the unity of psychophysiological and constructed perspectival space. Working closely with renaissance mathematics, Page navigates stages of manual and digital labour, meticulously rendering the purposeful material translucence. Such Lacanian mannerisms transmogrify through drawing leading to a profound yet unfamiliar proximity to the object, and that through the re- deployment of organised space, indicates mathematical abstraction. Maintaining a cognitive state of melancholic conjecture, a conviction influenced by the readings of early modern antiquarian travellers, a coerced non-fiction is revealed within the copiousness of Page’s research. The recognised shift in formal agenda is undeniably a key moment in the process whereby the re-representation of aesthetic/objective fact is momentarily where mathematical systems and psychological space collide. For Page it is within the oxymoronic scrutiny of the non-real object, as often dictated through a combination of self-assertive orthogonal projections, that the illuminated objects manifest as resting points for the contemplative blissful on-looker. ...

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Bivvy 21
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Bivvy 22
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Project Native Informant
Gallery
Project Native Informant
London

Contemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.