HAY HILL GALLERY
35 Baker Street, London W1U 8EN
Hay Hill Gallery will be presenting a double
exhibition this February, featuring the established
German artists Peter Henryk Blum and Oliver
Estavillo. Differing wildly in style, these two
shows contrast each other perfectly whilst
connecting in theories of what it is to be human.
Peter Henryk Blum
'Fresh German Realism'
3rd February -
1st March 2014
Peter Henryk Blum is one of the most exciting
German figurative artists of his generation.
Using the Old Masters techniques of layer and
glaze painting, his scenes are muted, selective
with colour, like silent film reels and tinted
sepia prints. Players are staged in ironically
self-conscious poses where the melancholia of
sad harlequins and heavily made up women is
reminiscent of physical theatre. Light hearted
or darkly surreal, the works are unsettling
because it is clear these people are not alone
in their secret rituals. Struck dumb, there is
someone watching in the wings- and that person
turns out to be you.
Oliver Estavillo
'Comédie
Humaine'
3rd February - 1st March 2014
Oliver Estavillo has been referred to as
"Pop-Brueghel" and "The Tarantino of Painting". His
inspiration is taken from everyday life; the bizarre
neighbours, serial killers, boring aunts and shrill
parties. Ladies with budgerigar heads and droopy
hats wear their pearls high to disguise crepey necks
and sagging jowls. These are places where the
meat-mottled women drink wine and fanged stags brawl
under neatly mounted taxidermy testicles, operatic
gatherings of tentacle-headed lurkers and emperors
in need of new clothes. This ultra-violent fantasism
scratches beneath the glittering surfaces to expose
decay, confronting us with our own selfish
bloodlust.
The exhibition will be
held alongside a sculpture collection which features
works by Eleanor Cardozo, Nicola Godden, Richard L.Minns,
Andy Cheese, Jamie McCartney, Ian Edwards and Palolo
Valdes.
With the compliments of the Hay Hill Gallery the
pleasure of your
company is requested to attend the private view of
the exhibition
Tuesday 4th February 2014, 6pm - 8pm
at the Hay Hill Gallery, 35 Baker Street, London W1U
8EN
rsvp@hayhillgallery.com, 020 7486 6006
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