Clive Head (British, b. 1965), Blackfriars, London, 2003. Oil on canvas, 33 x 51 cm.
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Clive Head (British, b. 1965), Blackfriars, London, 2003. Oil on canvas, 33 x 51 cm.

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Clive Head (British, b. 1965), Postman’s Knock, 2020. Oil on canvas, 76.2 × 101.6 cm
Clive Head
Clive Head (b.1965) - Clouds over the Moskva River
Oil on canvas. Painted in 2005-07.
43 x 65.9 inches, 109.2 x 167.3 cm. Estimate: ÂŁ8,000-12,000.
Sold Christie’s, London, 29 Sept 2020 for £8,750 incl B.P.
On November 12, Hollis Taggart will open Figure as Form , a group exhibition that explores the ways in which artists,...
“Figure as Form,” a group exhibition that explores the ways in which artists, from the post-war era to the present day, have used the human form as a compositional device. Grounded in the 1909 text, “An Essay in Aesthetics,” written by British art critic Roger Fry, the presentation highlights the ways in which artists use line, gesture, light, and color to convey emotion and sensation, pushing beyond the creation of naturalistic human likeness to achieve broader imaginative effects. By bringing together works by modernists such as Romare Bearden, Richard Pousette-Dart, William Scharf, and Idelle Weber with contemporary artists like Alex Kanevsky, Joshua Hagler, Kenichi Hoshine, and Aubrey Levinthal, the exhibition captures the ongoing relevance of these formal dialogues and considers how formalist interpretations of the body continue to convey narrative and socio-political content and also enhance awareness and engagement with lived experience.

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 the weird painting of Clive Head
Clive Head
Clive Head’s oil paintings reveal multiple perspectives and actions within a single setting. See more on HiFructose.com.Â