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This evocative landscape painting features a breathtaking sunset, with the sky ablaze in hues of orange, pink, and purple. The composition is dominated by a sweeping horizon, punctuated by silhouetted trees and a winding dirt path. The overall impression is one of tranquility and natural beauty, underscored by the dramatic lighting and atmospheric conditions. The artist's technique likely involves a combination of naturalistic rendering and expressive brushwork, capturing the fleeting, ephemeral quality of the scene. This work may be intended to evoke a sense of awe and wonder at the natural world, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect on the beauty that surrounds us. ...

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Artist
Richard Sides
B.1985, British

Richard Sides is a multidisciplinary artist who employs, remediates and reappropriates the plethora of low-value, mundane and sometimes obsolete objects at his disposal to create works in moving image, sculpture, text and sound. His works explore contemporary mass media and the onus placed on subjects to shed their agency in the face of biopower and under the conditions of capitalism. Sides considers his works time-based collages, imagined in the three-dimensionality and immersivity of the exhibition space. In Sides’ landmark exhibition, ‘the omega point just ate his brains…’ (2013), kettles, water bottles and a jumble of extension leads - perhaps the detritus of neoliberalism - are littered throughout the gallery space, providing the backdrop for his moving image works. These are displayed on sputtering projectors seemingly, and symbolically, on the precipice of malfunction and collapse. Sides often lets cacophonies of ambient sound permeate throughout the gallery – for example Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata combines with music from French organist Olivier Messiaen in ‘the omega...’ – something he has consistently investigated alongside his contemporary, Haroon Mirza, in an ongoing project called ‘Sound Spill’. ...

Richard Sides: Artworks
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Carlos/Ishikawa
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Carlos/Ishikawa
London

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