Summer Contemporary Exhibition

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SUMMER CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITION 11 JULY – 12 AUGUST 2011 Alon Zakaim Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of the Summer Contemporary Exhibition, unveiling new works by some of our most exciting young artists alongside more established names on the contemporary art scene. Featuring the cinematic photorealism of Kate Brinkworth and Dan McDermott, the philosophical sculpture of David Breuer Weil, and the celebrity portraiture of Lorenzo Agius, the show will also highlight exceptional works by British sculptor Lynn Chadwick and the work of Terry O’Neill, one of the most important photographers of his generation. Following successful solo shows on Cork St, Brinkworth and McDermott return to Alon Zakaim Fine Art with new, unseen paintings exploring narrative and deception through their striking techniques. The acclaimed painter and sculptor David Breuer Weil will unveil two new works, the permanence of the bronze casts contrasting with his characteristically acute examination of mortality and ancestry. These will be shown alongside polygonal bronzes by Lynn Chadwick, which suggest a variety of definitions whilst denying any absolute interpretation. The photography of Agius and O’Neill, two different generations of artist similar in content but radically different in form, will also be shown side by side. The fleeting moments of musicians and stars captured by O’Neill contrast the old with the new in their use of vintage film stock, the blacks and whites emphasising the power of the images, whilst the contemporary diasec framing gives them a fresh and contemporary edge. The portraits of Agius similarly catch the perfect composition but within an orchestrated and choreographed environment. In addition to the work of our more established artists, the work of up and coming painters John Clark and Will Thorburn will also be featured. The works of Clark explore social commentary and satire through his expressive figurative style; whilst Thorburn’s anatomical paintings examine contemporary science in relation to ritualistic motifs, contrasting the objectivism of medicine with the subjective approaches of religion.


Kate Brinkworth (b. 1977) Black and White Still 2011 Oil on canvas 50 x 70 cm


Dan McDermott (b. 1972) Pick-Up 2011 Oil on canvas 150 x 200 cm


David Breuer Weil (b. 1965) Invisible Man 2011 Bronze with brown patina 82 x 64 x 41 cm Edition of six + 1 AP This cast is number 1/6


David Breuer Weil (b. 1965) 18 Generations 2010 Bronze with brown patina 208 x 48 x 33 cm Edition of six + 1 AP This cast is number 1/6


Kate Brinkworth (b. 1977) Welcome to Vegas 2010 Oil on canvas 180 x 135 cm


Will Thorburn (b. 1983) World Without End 2010 Permanent marker on paper 80 x 80 cm


Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) Polygon IV 1964 Bronze with black patina Height: 41 cm Edition 1/4 Numbered (lower back) Provenance: Alex Simons Tasende Gallery, California Frank K. Ribelin (acquired from above, 1988) Estate of Frank Ribelin (by descent, 2010) McClain Gallery, Houston Exhibited: Galerie Wilhelm Grosshenning, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1966


Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) Split IV 1965 Bronze with brown patina Height: 42.3 cm Edition 1/4 Numbered (lower left corner) Provenance: Herbert B. Palmer and Co., Beverly Hills, California. Tasende Gallery, California Frank K. Ribelin, Dallas (acquired 1988) Estate of Frank K. Ribelin (by descent, 2010) McClain Gallery, Houston Exhibited: Galerie Wilhelm Grosshenning, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1966 Chicago International Art Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1983-1984


Lorenzo Agius (b. 1962) Ewan, Trainspotting 1996 Digital C-type print on Fuji crystal archive paper mounted under diasec 103 x 77.5 cm Signed and numbered Printed later Edition of 25 + 2 AP Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist


Terry O’Neill (b. 1938) Audrey Hepburn with Dove 1967 Silver gelatin fine art archival print mounted under diasec 95 x 61.2 cm Signed and numbered Printed later Edition of 50 Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist


John Clark (b.1964) Pillar 2011 Oil on canvas 91.5 x 61 cm Signed with initials ‘J C’ and dated ‘11’ (lower right)


John Clark (b.1964) Splat 2011 Oil on canvas 30.5 x 40.6 cm Signed with initials ‘J C’ and dated ‘11’ (lower right)



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