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Robert West

Robert West

Loughborough University (BA Hons Fine Art Painting, 2008 )

Robert West is a British painter specialises in abstract and representational painting aiming to reassert the relevance of contemporary British Painting on the Global Art Market. Lives and Works in Yorkshire, England. Robert West, as an artist, and as a man is the complete embodiment of his work. Bold, brash, exuberant and above all else confident. As a proud Northern Englishman, his roots are firmly endowed within his art, yet his ambitions are international. The market for abstract painting right now is slight, West aims to represent not only himself but the entire medium on a much grander scale.

Originating from a skilled working class background, the discipline of his upbringing has transferred into his artwork. After a few years of trial and error with sculpture and different painting styles, West eventually settled on abstract painting as his chosen medium shortly after enrolling at Loughborough University in 2005. Utilizing the drip technique that was famed by Jackson Pollock, West’s paintings started to develop a voice and a feel of their own come 2007.

Spurred on by his mentors, West began to study the works of Fiona Rae, Gerhard Richter and John Hoyland and experiment with different techniques. Utilizing pallets and coarse edges, West managed to create new and diverse ways of expressing his paintings. Rather than create interesting patterns, West removes the image from the painting leaving an abstruse landscape of what there once was. Reverting us, the modern human species, back to a more natural, solitary existence, these paintings attempt to readdress our cultural understandings. Calling this the Blur series, West has been expanding this project since 2007.

In his quest to find a greater and more meaningful way of removing representation West began ‘Series One’ also in 2007 and continues it to this day. Prior to commencing this series, West had had a discussion with a group of mathematicians who had predicted the financial meltdown of 2008. This act of soothsaying fascinated West and the paintings of this series began to focus on the inevitabilities of undefined chaos and the effects it can have on society. To look at this course of paintings, is to almost be within a dense forest of confusion and misrule. Occasionally though, you will stumble across brief pockets of calmness and rest, where everything is once again right in the world.

This sense of unrest and the loss of identity are ripe throughout Robert West’s practice.  This heterogeneous way of erasing representation has driven West into becoming an artist who is no longer interested in just the process of painting but the potential of what a painting can become. A recent upgrade in materials has allowed West to realise his potential even further and recreate on canvas the ideas that he surrounds himself in.

Robert West's unreserved and headstrong perseverance has allowed his abstract paintings to become an unwavering force, aiming to create a distinct and divergent body of work. The Sunday Times, Degree Art and The Other Art Fair have all noted their recognition of Wests talents. Exhibitions in London, Tokyo, Los Angeles that this very English artist has universal appeal.

Exhibitions

Latest Press Fad Magazine. Artist Interview Robert West. December 2013 Education  Hull College School of Arts. BTEC National Diploma Fine Art Painting (Distinction). 2004-2005 Loughborough University School of the Arts. BA Fine Art Painting (Honours). 2005-2008 Fairs The Other Art Fair, 17-20th October, The Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL Selected by Yinka Shonibare MBE Acclaimed Contemporary Artist, David Jaffe ( Senior Curator, The National Gallery) and Nick Hackworth (Director of Paradise Row and former Art Critic of the Evening Standard) Group Shows 2013 Oranjebal London. 8 Northumberland Avenue, London. Charity UNICEF. Auctioneer Arne Everwijn of Christies. 23rd November. Sponsors include Christies and ING The Sunday Times Art Room. 6th May - 2nd June. Glassworks, Convent Gardens, London TV Programs 2011 Short-listed for the BBC 2 Art Series Show Me the Monet Charity Auctions 2011 Bloomsbury Art Fair Silent Auction. Goodenough College, Mecklenburgh Square, London. 13th July The Jennie & Jessie Gunhammar Lupus Trust Charity Art Auction. Debut Contemporary. Notting Hill, London. 4th May Many Ogilvy Hands Secret Art Sale. Coley Porter Bell Offices. Notting Hill, London. 6th April  Group Shows 2011 London Calling. Orange County Centre for Contemporary Art (OCCCA) | USA. Dec 21, 2011 – Jan 12, 2012 LAB (London Art Box). Flag Stop. Los Angeles. USA. September 2nd-4th Not Lost Festival. The Hideout. Nottingham. 30th June-15th July Persona Art Festival. Rag Factory. Brick Lane, London. 4th-8th May Big Spectacle. Debut Contemporary. Notting Hill, London. 2nd March - 5th April Spitklapp II. The Pedestrian. Leicester. 2nd-14th February Group Shows 2010 Spitklapp I. Fine Art Gallery. Loughborough University School of the Arts. 1st - 5th November  Summer Salon. Islington Art Factory. London. 25th June - 16th July How Beautiful Ugliness Is. Red Gate Gallery. London. 28th May - 24th July Tidy. Vanilla Galleries. Leicester. 28th March - 15th April A Moving Exhibition. AVA Gallery. University of East London. 8th - 15th March Group Shows 2009 Orange Sherbet. Loughborough. 24th November - 24th June 2010 Cork Street Open. Gallery 27. Cork Street, London. 6th - 14th August Group Shows 2008 Extract. Vanilla Galleries. Loughborough. 10th November - 23rd December Art Below Tokyo. Shibuya Underground Station. Tokyo. Japan. 25th August - 1st September Fine Art Degree Show. Loughborough University School of the Arts. 13th - 20th June Reviews Jotta Magazine. October 2009. One to Watch. (Ed) Millie Findley Dazed and Confused. Art Below Tokyo. Tokyo Edition. September 2008 

Awards

Short-listed for the BBC 2 Series Show Me the Monet

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