Lazarides Gallery to show Antony Micallef
Saturday, 21 July 2007 20:23
LONDON - Antony Micallef’s LA exhibition is being organized by Lazarides Gallery, famous for spotting and promoting the next generation of art stars. Lazarides 2006 LA show featured new works by Banksy, and was a huge success with Hollywood’s A List as well as 70,000 Angelenos who queued round several blocks to catch the show during its 3 days run. The exhibition will be on view 19–30 September 2007.
Micallef is the UK’s most promising young painter, and his work is already in huge demand amongst discerning international collectors. Micallef’s work is in some of the most prestigious private art collections including Damien Hirsts, and he is much in demand amongst the music and film world featuring in the collections of Jude Law, Jared Leto, Michael Stipe and Robbie Williams. Last year his show at the Lazarides Gallery sold-out within 30 minutes of opening, and in Spring 2007, his work graced the cover of a Sotheby’s Contemporary Sale catalogue, resulting in a bidding war and going on to sell for over three times its estimate.
Micallef’s commercial success is ironic as his practice is based in a deep-rooted scepticism about the consumerism and brands that seek to dominate our life. He brings a classically trained draughtsman’s perfectionism and a love of Old Masters such as Caravaggio, to the icons of modern day life, juxtaposing expressive lines and exquisite shading and brushstrokes, with pastel pop colours and guns. In Twenty-First Century Love Micallef presents an akward teenage angel weighed down by logos, her body exploding in shades of pink and blue. Forced to become a pilot for all her brands, she opens her hands to us in supplication.For his first exhibition in LA, Micallef will present new work including Peacekeeper an arresting image of an armed soldier, in a pastel uniform. It’s an incongruous pairing of the violent and the delicate, all beautifully painted. The new show will explore Micallef’s fascination with contemporary religion, gun culture and the fate of our children. His practice could be summarised as a ‘Critical Pop’ that exposes the dark and troubling underbelly beneath our sugar-coated consumer society.
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