Original artwork description:

One of a series of paintings reflecting on the Battle of Stalingrad, produced in the 1990s and first exhibited at the Brahm Gallery in Leeds, UK, and then at the Byam Shaw Art School in London ("Threats & Containments" with Tim Head and Cornelia Parker). The works involve several overlapping levels of signification: the overall shape of the canvas, the colours used, the texture, the computerised and laminated video image which is applied to the surface, and the painting technique. Each element is inflected in particular ways in each canvas to reflect a specific content which is intended to be seen/understood overall.

Materials used:

Oil paint and laminated computer print on board

Tags:
#stalingrad #conceptual #warm #history #military #documentary 
Stalingrad: trumpeters (1996)
Oil painting
by Kenneth Hay

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Original artwork description
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One of a series of paintings reflecting on the Battle of Stalingrad, produced in the 1990s and first exhibited at the Brahm Gallery in Leeds, UK, and then at the Byam Shaw Art School in London ("Threats & Containments" with Tim Head and Cornelia Parker). The works involve several overlapping levels of signification: the overall shape of the canvas, the colours used, the texture, the computerised and laminated video image which is applied to the surface, and the painting technique. Each element is inflected in particular ways in each canvas to reflect a specific content which is intended to be seen/understood overall.

Materials used:

Oil paint and laminated computer print on board

Tags:
#stalingrad #conceptual #warm #history #military #documentary 

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Trained under Sir Lawrence Gowing in the 'Euston Road' style of direct observational painting, following Cézanne, and then under pupils of Renato Guttuso and Oscar Kokoschka at Florence Academy, my... Read more

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