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UNDER THE INFLUENCE

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Wednesday, 5 October 2016 to Tuesday, 25 October 2016

paintings from respected British artist Dan Baldwin. The October exhibition will see the contemporary painter unveil a new body of work as he reflects upon his last decade as an artist.

UNDER THE INFLUENCE is Baldwin’s fifteenth solo show. A contemplation of the last ten years of his life, this exciting new body of work looks towards the future with a fresh new perspective, as well as assessing his work and its themes over the last decade.

Through his combination of mixed media, Baldwin presents provocative images merging political, religious and cultural motifs in a playful and vibrant palette. His work is layered both thematically and physically, using an array of carefully selected found objects, glazes and acrylics. Though this exhibition focuses on Baldwin’s painting, there is a depth and uneasiness in the opposite forces at play throughout all of Baldwin’s work, and it is this juxtaposition of playful and dark imagery in his unique style, which makes his work so difficult to place. Widely sought after, Baldwin’s inimitable work has the ability to both provoke and bemuse his audience.

Dan Baldwin comments, “I don't plan paintings, everyday new thoughts and influences enter my studio through the media and I surround myself with resource material, a resource formed of thousands of images and objects collected over the past 25 years. I begin to paint, layering and over painting eliminating what isn't working, and keeping what does. Works can often take months sometimes even years to complete. There is no grand plan or vision in my mind, I work until it's right. Each finished work is an expression of the many paintings that live below the surface overpainted until I feel it is complete. Harmony and balance are vital, a perfect tension between my suggestive themes and symbols of life, death, memory, love, conflict and nostalgia.”

 

In addition to UNDER THE INFLUENCE at Maddox Gallery, Baldwin will have a ten-year mini retrospective of twenty-four silkscreen prints, titled HUMAN, at The Saatchi Gallery in October. Baldwin will be one of the participating artists in Paddle 8’s PEACE ONE DAY on International Peace Day, 21 September, alongside artists including Sir Anthony Gormley, Damien Hirst, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Harland Miller, Tim Noble & Sue Webster and Marc Quinn. He is also creating the artwork for Jeff Wootton’s (Gorillaz) new single. The artwork for Wootton’s previous album was created by Damien Hirst.

 

Baldwin adds, “This new body of work contrasts sharply from the dark musings that featured in my previous show FEAR OF LETTING GO, influenced by trips to Los Angeles and Majorca these paintings celebrate the sunshine and colour I witnessed and craved. Interwoven with the language of past paintings and a new found nostalgia these works represent a new chapter for me and one that I hope engages and invites a dialogue with the viewer.”

 

DAN BALDWIN

“Looking at Dan’s work is like meeting old friends for me. It looks as though at some point in our careers we used the same casting agency. I am flattered that Dan writes that he was influenced by my work. It’s fascinating to see Mickey and all the chaps used in a newer different way, and I have really enjoyed his work.” Sir Peter Blake

Born in Manchester in 1972, Dan initially studied at Eastbourne College of Art before completing a BA in Illustration from the Kent Institute of Art. He has since gone on to become one of the most prominent artists working in the UK today, with his multi- dimensional and ethereal work found in prominent international collections and institutions around the world. Previously citing Damien Hirst, Gilbert & George and Peter Blake as his key influences, it is these same artists who collect Baldwin’s work and now credit him as a key artist and influencer of his generation.

Maddox Gallery is fast emerging as one of the smartest young contemporary art destinations in Mayfair. This spring it made global headlines when it exhibited ‘Make America Great Again’ the provocative Donald Trump nude by Ilma Gore. Censored by Facebook it became the first truly viral artwork of the Instagram age and provoked political, social and creative debate across the globe. Housed in a beautiful 3750 square foot Victorian townhouse in the heart of London, their roster of cutting edge international contemporary artists and photographers includes Dan Baldwin, Chris Moon, Robi Walters, Bradley Theodore, Tyler Shields, Finn Stone, Simafra, Tony Kelly, Retna, Yves Hayat, and Michael Moebius.
 

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0207 870 7622
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Maddox Gallery 9 Maddox St, Mayfair W1S 2QE

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