Idiom

Peter Davies

Idiom, 2017213.5 x 167.5cm12000 GBP
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
acrylic on canvasThe approachLondon
Description
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This abstract artwork features bold, vibrant colors and a striking, asymmetrical composition. The large central panel of soft blue is framed by irregular shapes in shades of red, pink, green, and brown, creating a sense of visual tension and movement. The artist seems to have employed a combination of painting and collage techniques, with visible brushstrokes and torn edges adding to the piece's dynamic quality. The overall effect is one of raw, expressive energy, suggesting the artist's intention to explore the emotive potential of color and form in a contemporary abstract style. ...

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Peter Davies
Artist
Peter Davies
1970 , British

Peter Davies utilizes a combination of conceptualism and formalism in his artwork, exploring the fleeting nature of pop-cultural information systems. He employs minimalist painting techniques to depict lists, charts, and bylines with a polished and sleek appearance. His abstract paintings often feature large canvases adorned with vivid yet imperfect patterns that convey ephemeral pop-cultural information. In his text-based works, he uses paint, language, and structure to discuss art as a commodity within the entertainment industry, positioning himself as a leader in this movement. Davies creates a massive flow chart, inspired by Beuys's blackboard works, to connect his artistic heroes through six degrees of separation and trace their lineage back to Beuys. He argues that there are only twelve simple connections between Picasso and Sarah Lucas, with Peter Doig and Matthew Barney's shared love of sports serving as a legitimate link. Despite the intricate linear thinking required by the flow chart, Davies believes it simplifies the complex connections between artists. ...

Peter Davies: Artworks
Withering glances
Peter DaviesWithering glances, 2023Price on Request
My dear friend
Peter DaviesMy dear friend, 2023Price on Request
Some place else
Peter DaviesSome place else, 2023Price on Request
Felt like home
Peter DaviesFelt like home, 2023Price on Request
Remembering and forgetting
Peter DaviesRemembering and forgetting, 2023Price on Request
Consequence
Peter DaviesConsequence, 2016Price on Request
Redeployment
Peter DaviesRedeployment, 2016Price on Request
Prologue
Peter DaviesPrologue, 2016Price on Request
Lost love
Peter DaviesLost love, 20233000 GBP
Sweet season
Peter DaviesSweet season, 20234500 GBP
Burning heart
Peter DaviesBurning heart, 20235000 GBP
I’m listening
Peter DaviesI’m listening, 20235000 GBP
Waiting
Peter DaviesWaiting, 20234000 GBP
In the beginning
Peter DaviesIn the beginning, 20234000 GBP
My elusive dream
Peter DaviesMy elusive dream, 20234000 GBP
AFTERSHOCK #33
Peter DaviesAFTERSHOCK #33, 2019200 GBP
Devil
Peter DaviesDevil, 201912000 GBP
Crown
Peter DaviesCrown, 201912000 GBP
Backhander
Peter DaviesBackhander, 201912000 GBP
Glaring at me
Peter DaviesGlaring at me, 201912000 GBP
PREMONITION #139
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #139, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #134
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #134, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #124
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #124, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #123
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #123, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #120
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #120, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #107
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #107, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #101
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #101, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #84
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #84, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #83
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #83, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #80
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #80, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #77
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #77, 2018200 GBP
PREMONITION #63
Peter DaviesPREMONITION #63, 2018200 GBP
Satellite
Peter DaviesSatellite, 201712000 GBP
Shield
Peter DaviesShield, 201712000 GBP
Idiom
Peter DaviesIdiom, 201712000 GBP
Cosmos
Peter DaviesCosmos, 201512000 GBP
Black Sun
Peter DaviesBlack Sun, 201512000 GBP
Come Hither
Peter DaviesCome Hither, 201512000 GBP
Wings
Peter DaviesWings, 20233000 GBP
On feeling
Peter DaviesOn feeling, 20234000 GBP
Day and night
Peter DaviesDay and night, 20234500 GBP
Friendship
Peter DaviesFriendship, 20245000 GBP
How I feel
Peter DaviesHow I feel, 20245000 GBP
For you
Peter DaviesFor you, 20248000 GBP
Forever
Peter DaviesForever, 20243000 GBP
That moment
Peter DaviesThat moment, 20245000 GBP
Wounds that heal
Peter DaviesWounds that heal, 20243000 GBP
Forever love
Peter DaviesForever love, 20244500 GBP
A single wish
Peter DaviesA single wish, 20243000 GBP
More than hope
Peter DaviesMore than hope, 20244000 GBP
The approach
Gallery
The approach
London

The Approach is co-directed by Jake Miller and Emma Robertson. Located in Bethnal Green above The Approach Tavern, for over twenty years it has operated an internationally recognised programme from its East London base. The gallery is known for discovering artists and establishing their careers as well as making inter-generational curated group shows a strong focus. The list of represented artists includes the Estates of important overlooked female artists Heidi Bucher and Maria Pinińska Bereś, as well as seminal British collage artist John Stezaker, together with established and emerging artists including Magali Reus, Peter Davies, Lisa Oppenheim, Sandra Mujinga, Pam Evelyn, Sara Cwynar, Sam Windett and Caitlin Keogh. Over the years the gallery has operated parallel programmes in additional gallery spaces in London’s West End (The Approach W1) and in Shoreditch (The Reliance). The gallery is currently based solely in its original East End location and continues to expand its programme, showcasing its represented artists in the main gallery space, and both represented and non-represented artists in The Annexe, a smaller, more experimental space at the back of the building. ...