Scott King
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This artwork showcases a vibrant urban landscape teeming with lush vegetation. The composition features a striking contrast between the towering skyscrapers in the background and the colorful, thriving garden in the foreground. The artist employs a vivid palette, with bold splashes of green, pink, and yellow hues that create a sense of liveliness and natural abundance amidst the concrete structures. The painting depicts a harmonious coexistence between the built and natural environments, suggesting the artist's intention to highlight the importance of urban greenery and the integration of nature within the urban fabric. ...
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Scott King, a graphic designer by trade, creates humorous, satirical works that are politically dissident and sardonic by nature. In ‘Marxist Disco (Cancelled)’, King’s 2008 exhibition at Kunstverein München, the artist’s screen-printed reimagination of the ubiquitous image of Che Guevara, which instead features Cher, stretched around three metres across the gallery wall. The image, reminiscent of that plastered on an advertising hoarding, asked viewers to question the authorial intent, mass-production, dissemination and commodification of such images. King is also critical of the insular contemporary art world and the sycophancy and obsequiousness of those operating within it, reflected in 2013’s You’re My Favourite Artist, an electronic music single with a spoken word voice over uttering a slew of saccharine art-speak-laden references to contemporary artists. ...
Scott King: Artworks
Herald St was established in 2005 by Ash L’ange and Nicky Verber. With two spaces across London, Herald St represents twenty-five international artists and participates in multiple art fairs including Art Basel, Frieze London, and Frieze Los Angeles amongst others. Works by Herald St artists are held in many museum collections and are regularly included in exhibitions within public institutions.