I'm a big fan of Ivan Albright's work - some very dark stuff and not the easiest to 'get', but a supreme artist in my opinion.
Most view this as his masterpiece (me included) and it took him 10 years to finish. A fairly small image below but in real life it is a big canvas - 8' tall and 3' wide.
Art is strange isn't it. A bit like football players: you can just tell when there's that little bit of class that sets them up as better than the rest. I guess for me it would be Van Gogh's Sunflowers. Always thought they were good. But when you actually see them in the flesh, so to speak, they are truly exceptional.
Anyway, changing tack, a close friend attended a gallery opening night of an exhibition and when somewhat the worse for wear on free champagne, he bought this enormous picture. It was an archetypal Montmartre street scene, so not very original, with not much to commend it and what looked like a branch of Cafe Rouge as its main focus. Now, big snag, he lives in a modestly sized 3-bed semi and did not have a wall large enough to hang said painting. So had to get an extension built to accommodate it. A very costly piece of Art.
(I also very much like the Moore sculptures. And would highly recommend a visit to his studios and gardens on the Essex Hertfordshire borders.)
Abstract art does not look like it is as popular on here as figurative art.
And really modern art does not feature as much as the old masters. And male art has been referenced more than work by women.
Here is a piece of modern abstract art called ‘Energy’ by Maria Esmar from 2023.
Did anyone see the episode of fake or fortune ( great show btw) dedicated to Emma Jones? Remarkably she had some of her work exhibited at the Royal Academy from the age of 10
I'm a big fan of Ivan Albright's work - some very dark stuff and not the easiest to 'get', but a supreme artist in my opinion.
Most view this as his masterpiece (me included) and it took him 10 years to finish. A fairly small image below but in real life it is a big canvas - 8' tall and 3' wide.
Outrageous.
If I take any longer than 3 hours to paint the door my Missus does her nut with me.
Great thread and a few of my favs already mentioned above. I'm not sure I have a single favourite artwork but I'm a big fan of Barbara Hepworth and am finally getting down to St Ives to check out the museum and sculpture garden next weekend.
I'd highly recommend checking out OOF magazine if you haven't already - it's all art related to football. Two issues a year and always really good.
Great thread and a few of my favs already mentioned above. I'm not sure I have a single favourite artwork but I'm a big fan of Barbara Hepworth and am finally getting down to St Ives to check out the museum and sculpture garden next weekend.
I'd highly recommend checking out OOF magazine if you haven't already - it's all art related to football. Two issues a year and always really good.
The sculpture garden is the highlight of my annual St Ives trip (don’t tell the family I go to visit!). If you are a Tate member or your ticket allows then its worth visiting more than once if the weather changes as the sculptures can take on very different characteristics, particularly if it rains
Tom Thomson, Canadian painter, one of the 'Group of Seven'. If you're ever in Ontario go check out his and other stuff in the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto, the McMichael Collection (near Toronto) and the Tom Thomson Museum in Owen Sound. Lots of other great Canadian artists too....
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Beautiful photos. Most notably these 2
Is it true that artists have messy houses?
And male art has been referenced more than work by women.
Here is a piece of modern abstract art called ‘Energy’ by Maria Esmar from 2023.
Anyway, changing tack, a close friend attended a gallery opening night of an exhibition and when somewhat the worse for wear on free champagne, he bought this enormous picture. It was an archetypal Montmartre street scene, so not very original, with not much to commend it and what looked like a branch of Cafe Rouge as its main focus.
Now, big snag, he lives in a modestly sized 3-bed semi and did not have a wall large enough to hang said painting. So had to get an extension built to accommodate it. A very costly piece of Art.
(I also very much like the Moore sculptures. And would highly recommend a visit to his studios and gardens on the Essex Hertfordshire borders.)
Remarkably she had some of her work exhibited at the Royal Academy from the age of 10
Hangs in my living room.
I'd highly recommend checking out OOF magazine if you haven't already - it's all art related to football. Two issues a year and always really good.
https://oofgallery.com/about-oof-magazine