Lot 37 - Duncan McAfee - Reconstruction #4
Indian ink, paint and cardboard on paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for War Child UK
ARTIST INFO
About
Duncan McAfee, born in Hertforshire, UK, 1976, is a London-based, British artist working primarily in painting and drawing.
Education
2021/22 – Turps Off Site painter, Turps Banana Art School
2000/01 – PGCE Art and Design, Institute of Education
1997/2000 – BA Hons, Chelsea College of Art and Design
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2022 – 'It's Not Over Yet', Solo Show, 303 Projects/The Art Gallery, Lowestoft, UK
2021 – 'Pause/Play', Brixton Art Club, London, UK
2021 – 'Oh God', Kyle Marks, online exhibition with Kyle Marks Projects, Calgary, CA
2020 – Art Gazette, commercial collection, London/Cape Town
Gallery Representation
2007 – 2011 i-cabin, Clarendon Buildings, 11 Ronalds Road, London N5 1XJ
2002 – 2005 Henry Peacock Gallery, 38a Foley Street, London W1P 7LB
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
These four new works were made specifically for Art On A Postcard using painted cardboard packaging off-cuts. Playing with themes around up-cycling, sustainability and reconstruction, fragments of cartoon motifs from previous paintings are recycled and reused. These are painted onto cardboard panels which are built from off-cuts of already recycled packaging material from previous artworks. This material, the detritus of our over-consuming, post lock-down lives carries fragmented cartoon imagery evoking our communal senses of over-exposure, bewilderment and anxiety about the many crises of the contemporary world.
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