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Keith Coventry - Twenty year retrospective - Copper and Silk

10th November 2008

Twenty Year Survey of the Artist's Work in Etchings and Screen-prints.

Keith Coventry's association with the YBA movement of the 1990s is more to do with generation rather than approach to practice. His significance to that generation, and more broadly to the history of contemporary British art in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is here presented through the medium of printmaking. His engagement with the traditional mediums of sculpture, and more particularly painting, ideally translates into the medium of screen-printing and etching. From the beginning of his exhibition history he has woven a complex set of connections between the expression of a modernist aesthetic in architecture, its inevitable failure to deliver its promised utopian vision and the concomitant manifestation of that modernism in painting and sculpture of the 1920s to 1960s.

Kasimir Malevich's Suprematism is sublimated into Coventry's series of ‘Estate etchings'. But whereas Malevich stated that he was ‘trying desperately to liberate art from the ballast of the representational world' Coventry's finely worked etchings are full of representational content. They are directly derived from the schematic maps of public housing estates and as all other content is removed, our initial response to the work is on a purely aesthetic level. However, the titles serve to unpack the latent content of the work. In the ‘Ontological etchings' Coventry has extracted all the information from the same maps except for the directional arrows, ‘you are here'. The implicit play on words implies its opposite, ‘you are nowhere', pointing to the sense of rootlessness of many of the inhabitants of these essentially failed public housing projects.

The ‘Junk' silk-screens similarly access the detritus from the urban periphery and recycle it as high art by conflating it with the formal attributes of modernist abstraction. Fragments of the crumpled remnants of McDonalds wrappers are cropped and positioned within the rectangle of the print in such a way that they become iconic constructivist compositions in stark yellow, red and black. McDonalds, the ultimate expression of globalised capitalism, by being conflated with the schematics of high modernism, is inflected back into the history of modernism's implicit ideals of equality, access, universality and utopianism. Unlike conventional silkscreen prints the ink has been applied in several thick layers, building up a substantial and ‘clotted' facture, echoing the surface of the original paintings.

Coventry's series of ‘Broken Window' paintings is here translated into a powerful series of silkscreen prints. Images that are symbolic of urban decay and violence, etched in black and white become ‘shapes' reminiscent of Raoul Dufy textiles and Vorticist imagery.

Other groups worked into etchings include ‘Supermodels', as well as ‘Crack Pipes', the ultimate symbol of the disintegration of contemporary Western urban society. Improvised from biros and plastic mineral water bottles, Coventry has rendered them as the imprint of a Morandi still-life. They shimmer in the tenebrous gloom of a cross-hatched field, dark satanic mills standing in for tower-blocks and strung-out tenants, archaeological remnants of an age of social implosion.

Keith Coventry's ability to conflate both the history of recent art and the realities of British society as expressed in both the architecture and the more banal aspects of the urban environment places him at the very centre of recent developments in contemporary art. His re-appraisal of the relationship of art history to the contemporary urban environment has produced a unique body of work which constitutes a true ‘history painting' of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Following three recent major shows in Glasgow, Berlin and Zurich, this exhibition will run concurrently with an exhibition at London's Haunch of Venison gallery: Keith Coventry, Painting and Sculpture 1992 – 2002, which runs 10 December 2008 – 31 January 2009.

Paul Stolper established his gallery in 1998 and moved to his current premises on Museum Street in Central London in October 2008. As well as showing work by up and coming artists, the gallery exhibits and publishes new editions, portfolios, prints and multiples with established artists such as Damien Hirst, Gavin Turk, Jeremy Deller and Peter Blake.

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Jerwood Sculpture Prize 2008 Shortlist - Thomas Cox-Bisham, James Capper, Susan Forsyth, Alex Frost

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Eaton Terrace Gallery - Janina Tafelska - Gill - Hester van Weingarten - John Gill

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Coskun Verbier - Pop Art and the Alps - Warhol. Wesselmann . Indiana . Wesselmann . Ramos . Hirst

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Melissa Scott-Miller winner of the Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize

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Saving the earliest Opera in English for the nation - Bodleian library

Oxford, 19 November 2008 – The Bodleian Library is appealing to the public to help raise £85,000 until 6 January 2009 to save for the nation Erismena,the earliest surviving score of an opera in the English language... 20th November 2008

Largest ever Scottish art auction - McTear's Auction Galleries

Scotland's largest ever public exhibition & auction of Contemporary Scottish paintings is being staged at McTear's Auction Galleries in Glasgow 13th -22nd November. The Scottish ContemporaryArt Sale – 2008 is a brand new event with a stunning collection of work by many of Scotland's most popular professional artists. With nearly 450 individual paintings, it's the biggest known event dedicated exclusively to the work Scottish professional painters... 20th November 2008

Daiwa foundation art prize

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Keith Coventry - Twenty year retrospective - Copper and Silk

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Garry Fabian Miller - Time Passage

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Michael Andrews' famous Soho Colony Room Mural sold

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Sun K Kwak's latest exhibition, 'Times Composed'

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Realisations by Joseph Walsh at The American Irish Historical Society

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Garry Fabian Miller Exhibition at James Hyman Gallery

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ArtSway Open 08: Call for Entries, Artists needed

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ING Discerning Eye Exhibition - A Decade of Decadence

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Ambra Paterno Castello - A Journey to the South East exhibition

Ambra Paterno' Castello exhibits a selection of 29 images from her photographic expedition to Madagascar and Mozambique. The exhibition entitled " Africa Within: A Journey to the South East" opens... 15th September 2008

Ambra Paterno Castello - A Journey to the South East exhibition

Ambra Paterno' Castello exhibits a selection of 29 images from her photographic expedition to Madagascar and Mozambique. The exhibition entitled " Africa Within: A Journey to the South East" opens... 15th September 2008

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Jerwood Drawing Prize 2008

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ING Discerning Eye

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Headline: Controversial current issues storm photography award!

The Jerwood Charitable Foundation and Portfolio Magazine have announced the five winners of the Jerwood Photography Awards 2007: Sophie Gerrard, Edmund Kevill-Davies, Moira Lovell, Kevin Newark, and Dana Popa. The winners each receive awards of £2,500, and their work is shown in a group exhibition at Jerwood Space, Bankside, London. Click here for the rest of the story

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