Internationally recognised for his irreverent approach to artmaking, blurring the lines between media and expanding their possibilities, Damien Hirst has helped set contemporary art on a practically limitless course. Through a decisive interplay of technology, technique and material, Hirst’s artworks engage with his signature themes...
In true surrealist form, Salvador Dalí portrays an absurd landscape scene that is hard to define. A winged figure inhabits the right of the image, while tube like structures and humanoid faces twist around a central, machine like object.
Dominated by strong yellow tones, Salvador Dali’s Adelaide’s Promise is an ethereal scene showing a golden haired woman standing over a crouched figure.
Internationally recognised for his irreverent approach to artmaking, blurring the lines between media and expanding their possibilities, Damien Hirst has helped set contemporary art on a practically limitless course. Through a decisive interplay of technology, technique and material, Hirst’s artworks engage with his signature themes...
Francis Bacon’s ill‐fated relationship with his lover George Dyer, who died of a drug overdose in 1971, materialised in a series of powerfully imaginative portraits. In the following decades Bacon painted his likeness with a fervour that bordered on obsession, culminating in the famed painting ‘Portrait of George Dyer Riding a Bicycle’, produced in 1996 and turned into a series of giclée prints by HENI in 2015. This artwork confronts, exorcises and commemorates Dyer’s death, with some critics considering it the pinnacle of Bacon’s career...read more
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