17 February 2010

Collected Celebrity - Alex Hamilton

The inspiration for this exhibition is positive nostalgia, popular iconography and the obsessive nature of fame and the celebrity cult. After two years of researching and total immersion into this topic, the concept of our collective fascination with fame is still a relevant and exciting topic to explore.

With my collected celebrity canvasses I hope to tap into the history of heroes, the exploration of eras and time, and the iconography of contemporary popular culture.

These images are put together either in themes and stories which aim to portray an alternative archive of our present and past, or just randomly, to create interesting conversation between these icons. These stories vary in depth of “emotion” and “importance” but collectively tell of our very personal journey through the history of iconography.

Within these paintings you will find icons representing all our aspirations, desires, styles, fears and joy. This is linked to my idea that all our memories are connected to specific images and within the rich complexity of 1200 icons there is an image that will connect to specific emotions on a very personal level.

Because of this complexity, it allows everybody to interact with the art, comment on their personal journey and play a game of “spot the celebrity”. This interactive element has become an important part of my art and has created a fascinating platform for personal expression and choice, not only by me, the artist, but also by the viewer.
ALEX HAMILTON

To view this exhibition online visit:
http://finearts.co.za/artists/alex-hamilton.html

15 February 2010

'Aides Memoires' by Gregory Kerr


Professor Kerr’s distinguished academic career has somehow unjustifiably obscured his talents as a painter. He is certainly our premiere colourist and a superb craftsman but in this exhibition of etchings and monotypes which are then worked on with pastel he shows what a sly and witty draughtsman he is.

The subject matter is idiosyncratic and the colours glow like jewels – an exhibition for people who really love fine workmanship and intelligent painting.

Trent Read
You are invited to attend the opening of this exhibition on
Friday 19 February 2010 at 6pm.
Drinks will be served.


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