Club Pool (Elephant and Castle)

Simone Kennedy Doig

Club Pool (Elephant and Castle), 2018240 x 185cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil and distemper on linenBaert GalleryLos Angeles
Description
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The artwork features a vibrant and surreal composition dominated by the prominent use of colors. The central figure, a large feminine presence, overlooks a group of people engaged in a game of pool. The overall scene exudes a dreamlike and mystical quality, with the figures appearing distorted and the background filled with ethereal, swirling elements. The artist's distinct style and imaginative techniques create a visually striking and thought-provoking piece that invites the viewer to explore the underlying symbolism and narratives within the work. ...

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Dear Bonnie
Artist
Simone Kennedy Doig
B.1994

Simone Kennedy Doig spent the first eight years of her life in East London, before moving to Trinidad with her family. She later returned to her childhood borough to complete her studies and decided to stay. Hybrid identity as the consequence of migration is the most important theme in Kennedy Doig’s painting. The second is women: their subjectivity, autonomy and mutual relations. Her realistic, narrative paintings feature a wide range of saturated colours, making the experience of depicted scenes much more intense. Such use of colour, as well as an illustrative, often simplified approach to figure, evoke associations with Latin American painting. Kennedy Doig uses the medium to interpret everyday life, especially that characteristic of her local area, East London, housing a large Trinidadian community. The artist depicts scenes from local bars, crowded streets, or public restrooms, paying special attention to the neighbourhood’s fashion and customs. ...

Simone Kennedy Doig: Artworks
Dear Bonnie
Simone Kennedy DoigDear Bonnie, 2020Price on Request
Bruce
Simone Kennedy DoigBruce, 2020Price on Request
Club Pool (Elephant and Castle)
Simone Kennedy DoigClub Pool (Elephant and Castle), 2018Price on Request
Untitled (Eva)
Simone Kennedy DoigUntitled (Eva), 2018Price on Request
Baert Gallery
Gallery
Baert Gallery
Los Angeles

Founded in 2016, Baert Gallery maintains a distinct focus on bridging the historical legacies and artistic sensibilities of Europe and Los Angeles. Working with a roster of emerging artists, the gallery is committed to showcasing a diverse program of work that engages complex philosophical, critical, and political concepts while challenging settled and conventional aesthetic expectations. Located in Los Angeles’ Arts District, the gallery is dedicated to fostering and promoting the region’s unique art scene in a spirit of local cooperation and in dedication to mindful sensitivity towards its broader geographical and social milieu. ...