D10 Art Space in collaboration with 20:20 Iconic Art Vision, UK present an exhibition featuring New Young British Artists. This exhibition provides a narration where each of the artists is striving to understand the problems of our existence through the prism of their perception. They immerse a viewer in the world of illusion and the development progress. Artists explore the surrounding reality using hidden motifs and mysterious places to emphasize the nowadays concern of the world’s decay.
STEVE BURDEN
Steve Burden is a British artist who lives and works in London. His art is inspired by his childhood growing up on the Pepys Estate in Deptford, south London.
Artist’s paintings investigate dystopian themes and ideas associated with British housing estates. The artworks contain architectural and figurative elements filled with expression and vivid power.
SARA WILLETT
The works of a British artist Sara Willer explore the pictorial surface and space as a platform for the processes such as metamorphosis, transformation and evolution. The paintings often have a playful element, hovering between abstract and representational. They elevate the mundane to an absurdly heightened status.
ED SAYE
Ed Saye is a London based artist. He reflects sense of hope and idealism for the future, tinged with melancholy and a suggestion in his paintings. Artist investigates the legacy of cultural movements, smashing together two apparently contradictory and incompatible styles to create an unusual, meaningful utopian world. Through his artworks, he demonstrates how simple and ideal a structure of the “back to nature movement with an almost spiritual quality” is. A habitat with an atmosphere of consciousness, hope and faith.
REBECCA FOUNTAINE-WOLF
Rebecca Fountaine-Wolf is a London based artist who grew up between Germany and the UK.
Her art focuses on themes such as female identity, desire and mortality through the framework of figurative painting. She creates mythological women in her artworks. The transformation of a female body by capturing the moment of formation. Young woman becomes a symbol for the fleeting nature of human life as well as a creative fertility and potential. Youth and beauty allude to their natural counterpart of death and decay.
110 x 140 cm
2016 year
oil on canvas
110 x 140 cm
2016 year
oil on canvas
110 x 140 cm
2016 year
oil on canvas
145 x 115 cm
2017 year
oil on canvas
126 x 106 cm
2017 year
oil on canvas
126 x 106 cm
2016 year
oil on canvas
120 x 90 cm
2016 year
oil on canvas
130 x 94 cm
2018 year
oil on canvas
120 x 90 cm
2018 year
oil on canvas
65 x 50 cm
2018 year
oil on canvas
100 x 100 cm
2015 year
oil on wood
100 x 100 cm
2016 year
oil on wood
100 x 100 cm
2017 year
oil on wood
100 x 100 cm
2017 year
oil on wood
100 x 100 cm
2017 year
oil on canvas
90 x 90 cm
2017 year
oil on canvas
97 x 127 cm
2017 year
oil on canvas
112 x 182 cm
2017 year
oil on canvas
64 x 64 cm
oil on canvas, framed, acrylic cladding case
64 x 64 cm
oil on canvas, framed, acrylic cladding case
30 x 60 cm each
2017 year
ink and oil on wood