Simon Periton
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.As a contemporary art curator, I would summarize this artwork as follows: Visual Elements: The composition features a striking contrast of light and shadow, with a central white, oval-shaped frame encapsulating a dense web of tangled black lines and shapes. The background is a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors and abstract patterns, creating a sense of depth and visual complexity. Subject Matter: The central focus is a caged, yellow object, which could be interpreted as a symbol or metaphor. Surrounding the cage are various organic and geometric forms, suggesting a surreal, dreamlike quality. Artistic Style and Technique: The artist has employed a collage-like approach, combining elements of drawing, painting, and assemblage to craft a visually dynamic and intriguing work. The use of negative space and layered textures adds to the work's depth and intrigue. Context: This piece seems to explore themes of confinement, freedom, and the interplay between the natural and the artificial, reflecting the artist's unique perspective on the human condition and the natural world. ...
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Simon Periton
1964 , BritishSimon Periton (b. 1964) is a British artist living and working in London whose work encompasses painting, sculpture and installation. Marked often by an elaborate and sensuous style, his work reflects influences as diverse as fin de siècle aestheticism, the visual language of punk, cinema, and the occult. Throughout his career, Periton has developed an idiosyncratic visual language imbued with personal mythology and executed with acute precision. In various publicly commissioned artworks and sculptures (for example, Farringdon Station for the Crossrail Commission, at the New Art Centre, Roche Court; ROQ Oxford; and the Brentford Connection, all London), Periton has created outdoor pieces that make special reference to their settings while also showing the artist transmuting aesthetics of his earlier works in an ongoing exploration of naturally occurring forms and experimentations with materiality. ...
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Sadie Coles HQ
London, London, LondonSadie Coles HQ is a London-based contemporary art gallery representing around fifty international artists. The gallery opened in 1997, with an inaugural exhibition of new paintings by American painter John Currin presented in parallel with an offsite show by British artist Sarah Lucas, The Law, at St John Street. This pairing established the international breadth of the gallery's programme, which has since expanded over the past two decades. Since its inception, Sadie Coles HQ has operated from a variety of spaces; most recently mounting offsite shows in Los Angeles and Mayfair in 2020 with a significant new video installation by Martine Syms. In September 2013, Sadie Coles HQ opened its largest space at 62 Kingly Street in Soho, as well as a second space at 1 Davies Street in Mayfair designed by 6a Architects in 2015, and a third space at 8 Bury Street in St James’s in April 2021. ...