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Trate: Emotive Brutes

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Thursday, 7 February 2019 to Saturday, 2 March 2019
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Wednesday, 6 February 2019 - 6:00pm to 10:00pm

Bold in colour and emotion, the first exhibition in London of work by Trate, the Canadian figurative artist, opens on 7 February 2019.

Entitled Emotive Brutes, the show is comprised of a suite of large-scale works in oil, all executed between 2017 and 2018. The paintings display Trate’s haunting, childlike aesthetic, chronicling the human condition through traceable brush strokes and reimagined facial traits, layered over distinctive colour patterns.

As with most of Trate’s earlier paintings, the arresting canvases in Emotive Brutes capture the complexity of the human experience in evocative, lucidly-aware faces and deformed upper bodies. The artist makes no preparatory drawings and largely eschews non-personal source material, prefering to stand before the canvas and paint intuitively, capturing human sensibilities in deceptively simple, subconsciously sourced forms. For him, the act of painting is an act of reflection; meaning is discovered only upon completion of a canvas.

Disquiet (2018) for example, depicts a stoic, composed figure, whose unwavering gaze alludes to an unsettling, internal violence. Tension is created within the work by the overlay of intense, glaring red pupils onto the cool blue contours of the facial features.

While this work is suggestive of internal human struggle and of the complexity of inward and outward reactions to adversity, many of the other paintings are lighter in tone, exemplifying Trate’s raw, autodidact aesthetic and vivid colour palette.

Of this, Self-possession (2018) is emblematic. As with most of Trate’s work, the painting reveals only the head and upper torso. With asymmetrical almond-shaped violet eyes, serene lips and mishaped cheekbones, the gender-fluid subject projects the idle mischievousness of a child. And yet, there is something equally all-knowing and vulnerable in the figure’s eyes, creating a sense of enigma and unease in equal measure.

Says Stephanie Silva, Art Director of Trate Studios: ‘In this compelling body of work, Trate explores the tensions between shared human experience and the complexity of individuality. At times dark and poignant, at others light and whimsical, the paintings explore the bounds of emotive states – from loss to unadulterated love, from belonging to abject neglect.’

Image: Trate, Self-possession, 2018, Oil on Canvas, 150cm x 90cm

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Trate is a Canadian figurative artist, working under an alias that refers to the human traits he paints. The signature on his works is derived from a reimagined coin of Antoninus Pius, the adoptive father of Marcus Aurelius – the Roman Philosopher King. The coin displays a faceless bust, playing on the artist’s alias status, with the latin inscriptions fortem, immortalem and the Roman numerals MCMLXXIV, the year of Trate’s birth.

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45 Vyner Street

London E2 9DQ

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