Here is a Gale Warning

Rose Finn-Kelcey

Here is a Gale Warning, 1971101.6 x 152.4cmSign in to view price
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silver gelatin print mounted on aluminiumKate Macgarry
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This striking black and white photograph depicts a large flag or banner bearing the text "HERE IS A GAME", rendered in a bold, stylized font against a hazy, atmospheric background. The composition emphasizes the dramatic, almost ominous nature of the statement, with the flag flapping dramatically in the wind. The stark, high-contrast visual style and the ambiguous, provocative text suggest an artistic approach that challenges the viewer's perception and invites deeper contemplation. The work appears to be a conceptual piece that comments on the nature of art, perception, and the human experience, perhaps exploring themes of play, conflict, or the elusive nature of meaning. Without further context, the artist's specific intention behind this piece remains open to interpretation. ...

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Rose Finn-Kelcey
Artist
Rose Finn-Kelcey
B.1945

Rose Finn-Kelcey (1945-2014) lived and worked in London. Finn-Kelcey first came to prominence in the early 1970s as an artist central to the emerging communities of performance and Feminist art in the UK. The nature of her work is diverse, both in form and subject matter. She offers humour as a point of access into her work, allowing a wide audience to consider topics as varied as life, death and spirituality communicated with depth and profundity.

Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London

Kate MacGarry Gallery, established in 2002, is a contemporary art gallery located in East London at 27 Old Nichol Street, within a space designed by British architect Tony Fretton. Over the years, the gallery has expanded its representation to include 25 emerging and established artists, as well as two artist estates. Many of the gallery's represented artists had their first commercial solo exhibitions at Kate MacGarry and have gone on to achieve international success. Their works have been showcased at leading institutions worldwide, including MoMA, Documenta, the Venice Biennale, Tate, MCA Chicago, Prada Foundation, The Walker Art Center, Barbican, New Museum, Palais de Tokyo, Kunstverein Hamburg, and Kettle's Yard, among others. ...

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