New Art Projects London Art Fair Booth P11
2019
Aly Helyer Frances Wilks
Lindo Khandela Kate Halsall
Paige Perkins
For this fresh and current selection, New Art Projects proposes a new look and investigation into contemporary painting being made in the UK today. This selection demonstrates the galleries commitment to women artists presented in this especially curated booth.
New Art Projects 6 D Sheep Lane London E8 4QS 02082494032 [email protected] www.newartprojects.com
Brian Paumier Fergus Hare
James Crowther James Rielly
Joaquin Trujillo Kate Halsall
Kadie Salmon Mat Humphrey
Matthew McCaslin Robin Footitt
Sarah Sparkes Zachari Logan
New Art Projects is the contemporary gallery of Fred Mann. The gallery has a 5,000 square foot exhibition space and holds groundbreaking exhibitions and projects, as well as representing international artists. The gallery opened a new space in Sheep Lane in 2015 with the exhibition English Magic and has had a wide reaching international program of exhibitions screenings and performance events. The core of the exhibition program is painting and drawing and the gallery has focused on both young and mid career international artists. The gallery has a reputation for beautiful installations and careful curation and has also invited outside curators to enrich the program and provide a platform for diverse exhibitions.
Aly Helyer
London Based painter Aly Helyer’s artwork is figurative and its focus lies within colour and form. Her pallet is vivid and her marks waver above the canvas, teasing out a feature of a figure, before dissolving again into colour. Her paintings are suggestive and fleeting and her approach to painting is very fluid and her subject matter stems from a psychological and art historical approach to her work., which is strongly influenced by artists such as Pontormo, and reflects upon Renaissance and Medieval art. She has been exhibiting in London since the 1990’s
Aly Helyer The Night
2018 oil on panel 35 x 28 cms
£1200
Aly Helyer
Aly Helyer How to Fight Loneliness
2018 oil on linen
35.5 x 30.5 cms £1200
Aly Helyer
Aly Helyer New Age lovers
2018 oil on panel 35 x 28 cms
£1200
Aly Helyer
Aly Helyer The Perfect Boy
2018 oil on panel 91 x 61 cms
£4000
Aly Helyer
Selected Exhibitions
2017 Nobody’s Business, Solo Show at Lubomirov/Angus-Hughes, London
2017 DUMB, Mercer Chance gallery, London, curated by Kris Day
2016 The Good,The Bad and The Ugly, Charlie Smith Gallery London
2016 Sampler, Arcade Gallery London, curated by Kris Day
2016 Endgame, Turps Gallery, London
2015 Ludic, two person show (with Joel Tomlin) at Herrick Gallery, Mayfair,
London
2015 Into the Woods, Saatchi Gallery at The Hyatt London, curated by Roxie
Warder
2015 Lucy In The Sky, Transition Gallery London
2015 Distorted Visions, The.Dot.Project, London
2015 The British Connection, Pori Art Museum, Finland
2014 Soft Subversions, solo show at Herrick Gallery, London
2013 Old Master Dialogues, Collyer Bristow Gallery, London, by Day and
Gluckman
2013 Creekside Open, selected by Paul Noble, APT Gallery, London
2013 SPEAK, CLOWN!, FOLD GALLERY, LONDON, curated by HOTEL
SWIRLY-WHIRLY.
2013 HARTMANN. HELYER. LYDDON. BONILLA. & BAJT. We sell
pornography here, Charlie Dutton Gallery, London
2013 Unknown Sitter Lion & Lamb Gallery, London, curated by Covadonga
Valdes
2013 This Me of Mine APT London, then touring UK, curated by Jane Boyer
2013 A House of Many Windows London, curated by Day & Gluckman
2012 Exeter Contemporary Open
2012 Phoenix Gallery Exeter
2012 The Perfect Nude, Wimbledon College of Art Gallery and Exeter Phoenix
Gallery, curated by Philip Allen and Dan Coombs
2011 Extra-Ordinary, Marion Michell, Tom Butler and Alyson Helyer, Core
Gallery, London
2010 Crash Open, Charlie Dutton Gallery, London selected by
Matthew Collings & Dan Hays
2010 Deptford X Open, Core Gallery, London (Prize Winner)
2009 Configuration, London, curated by Day and Gluckman
2002 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Touring Exhibition
1994 Whitechapel Open Whitechapel Gallery, London
Awards and Residencies
2012 Exeter Contemporary Audience Choice Award
2010 Core Gallery Open Prize Winner
Francis Wilks Helmet
2018 acrylic on canvas
100 x 80 cms £2200
Frances Wilks
Frances Wilks confronts the male dominance of formula 1 by implanting herself within the work, replacing a man in almost every picture to challenge a media that traditionally excludes women. She utilises the lack of female appearances in Formula 1 to question gender notions and explore new possibilities for the traditional representation of masculinity. Her paintings are reminiscent of early Marlboro, Ferrari and Champion advertising and the language of men’s magazines with their vibrant colours and graphic compositions. They are, according to Frances, ’racing cars in capitalist colours’. They are images that that question the speed of life.
Francis Wilks Pioneer I, II & III (Triptych)
2017Acrylic on canvas
80 x 60 cms£2500
Francis Wilks Champion
2016 Acrylic on canvas
152.5 x 101.5 cms £3000
Francis Wilks Champion
2018 painting on paper
89.5 x 65 cms £1000 including frame
Exhibitions: 2018 How to sell death to the living. New Art
Projects. 2017 50 x 50 II. Saatchi Gallery.
2017 Jealous needs you. Jealous Gallery.
Press 2017 Learning to transcend the Physical body.
nowness.com. Another think I wanted to tell you.
anothermag.com Artists in love. anothjermag.com
Lindo Khandela
Lindo Khandela is a UEL graduate who studied at her MA in painting at the Royal College of Art. She specialises in mixed-media paintings which are chaotic, vivacious and bursting with colour. Lindo's themes are bold and unapologetic, detailed with glittering layers of patterns which are heavily influenced by her South African cultural background. Her choice of subject is often deeply personal, gleaming with social issues and wilfully playful.
Lindo KhandelaI'm Feeling Myself
Acrylic Mixed media on Canvas
Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas
100 x 70 cms £2800
Lindo Khandela Feel Good
Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas 50 x 50 cms
£1200
Lindo Khandela Feel Good 2
Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas 50 x 50 cms
£1200
Kate Halsall
Kate Halsall Untitled 1
2019 oil on basswood 30.5 x 40.5cms
£2200
During the last two years, painter Kate Halsall has embarked on a very specific project, to capture her subjects while sleeping. Artists have always had a fascination for the recumbent form of a sleeping figure, and the idea that something beyond our ordinary conscious self is revealed during the time we are asleep. Halsall has gathered images of people who have found themselves asleep for a number of different reasons. For Kate Halsall, her paintings have more in common with the art of the 20th century and the touching personal portrait paintings of Matisse. Her figures inhabit domestic interiors and private spaces not grandiose myths and legends: these are the friends who disappear at parties to be discovered later snoring in your bath tub or found passed out on the grass at a summer festival.
Kate Hallsall Untitled 3
2019 oil on basewood
70 x 100 cms £3600
Kate Hallsall Camise
2017 acrylic on board
18x24 cms £22000
Paige Perkins Good Morning Midnight
2018 oil on canvas 102 x 87cms
£2000
Paige Perkins is an American born artist based in London. Her work reflects a personal folklore where the borders between human and animal, fantasy and reality dissolve. The paintings reveal a visionary world where time and space unfold with a strange logic that springs from darker sources such as myths, pagan mysticism and fairytales. Perkins attended the Turps Banana Art School from 2014 to 2016 and holds an MFA from University of Brighton 2006. Her work is held in various private collections in the UK and abroad.
Paige Perkins
Paige Perkins Hestia
2018 oil and acrylic on canvas
102 x 87cms £2400
Paige Perkins
Paige Perkins Mysterious Currents of the
Heaven 2018
oil and acrylic on canvas 102 x 87cms
£2400
Paige Perkins
Paige Perkins Grandmother’s Sprit
Animal 2018
oil and acrylic on canvas 102 x 87cms
£2400
Paige Perkins
Paige Perkins The Clearing
2018 oil on canvas 66.5 x 77cms
£1400
Paige Perkins
2018 Program Threesome Sadie Lee Roxanna Halls Sarah Jane Moon - Thur 11 Jan – Sat 3 March 3x3 photographic exhibiton Emli Bendixen, Imogen Crew, Lisa Gornick ,Liz Helman, Rachael House, Marta Kochanek , Bronac McNeill, The Naked Artist Suzie Pindar, Sarah Pucill - Thur 11 Jan – Sat 3 March Adam Henessey Pigeon to Dove - 15 March - 28 April James Crowther Working Britain -15 March - 28 April Nicholas Crombach The end of the chase 3 May – 30 June Brian Paumier Act of Faith 3 May – 30 June Places Faces Spaces Kate Bickmore, Gemma Browne, James Crowther, David Edmond, Bry Ford, Kate Halsall, Fergus Hare, Isabelle Hayman, Florence Hutchings, Lindo Khandela, Galina Munroe, Paige Perkins, Karolina Ptaszkowska, Rob Reed, Tamsin Relly, Hedley Roberts, Danny Romeril, Zowie Roxanne, Lucy Smallbone, Avis Underwood - Thur 5 Jul Sat 25 Aug Frances Wilks How to sell death to the living Thur 6 Sep – Sat 27 Oct Spaces Between Thur 6 Sep – Sat 27 Oct Robin Footitt Open Window- Thur 31 Oct – Thur 20 Dec
2017 Program Adam Hennessey Smile -Thu 12 Jan 2017 - Sat 04 Mar 2017 Hedley Roberts -Thu 09 Mar 2017 - Sat 29 Apr 2017 Permindar Kaur -Thu 04 May 2017 - Sat 01 Jul 2017 Construction Composition Colour a collaborative group exhibition curated by Thomas Taubert and Fred Mann -07 Jul 2017 - Sat 26 Aug 2017 Kadie Salmon Fri 01 Sep 2017 - Sat 28 Oct 2017 Mat Humphrey Fri 03 Nov 2017 - Sat 23 Dec 2017
2016 Lift off Alex Wood -Fri 15 Jan 2016 - Sat 19 Mar 2016 London Art Fair - James E Crowther - Fergus Hare - Sarah Sparkes - Wed 20 Jan VOLTA NY 2016 Laura Bruce - Sun 24 Jan 2016 Matthew McCaslin Electric Banana - Fri 25 Mar 2016 - Sat 14 May 2016 Hollandaise in association with the Dutch Embassy Carla Arocha & Stéphane Schraenen, Yasser Ballemans , Boris van Berkum, Jemima Brown, Alex Hudson, Claire de Jong , Janice McNab, Vanessa Van Obberghen, Bouke de Vries, Brigitte Stepputtis - Fri 20 May 2016 - Sat 09 Jul 2016 God is an American Scott Hunt - Fri 20 May 2016 - Sat 09 Jul 2016 James E Crowther, - Fergus Hare - James Rielly - Athina Art Fair Thu 26 May 2016 Two Years of Looking - Bill Albertini, Erica Baum, Dasha Bazanova ,Lucky DeBellevue, Ellen Berkenblit, Robert Buck, Dietmar Busse ,Bubi Canal, Matt Connors , James E Crowther, Vaginal Davis , Jack Davidson , Liz Deschenes , Cheryl Donegan , Thomas Dozol, Jack Early, Franklin Evan, Keltie Ferri, Sam Gordon, Jeffrey Gibson, Robert Gober, Jonah Groeneboer, Amir Guberstein, Martin Gustavsson , Richard Haines, Erik Hanson, Karen Heagle , Scott Hug , Elizabeth Insogna, Peter Krashes, Elisabeth Kley – Mark Jan Krayenhoff van de Leur , Justen Ladda, Scooter La Forge, Sharon Louden, Pepe Mar, Keith Mayerson, Robert Melee, Donald Moffett – Chuck Nanney, Frank Olt, Joel Otterson, Jack Pierson, Jacob Robichaux, Carlos Rolón/Dzine, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Richard Tinkler, Betty Tompkins, Scott Treleaven - Fri 15 Jul 2016 - Sun 28 Aug 2016 Robin Footitt Modern Grammar - Fri 02 Sep 2016 - Sat 01 Oct 2016 Fergus Hare Start Art Fair - Thu 15 Sep 2016 - Sun 18 Sep 2016 Action Pulpeuse #5 performance evening - Tue 04 Oct 2016 James Rielly, Thinking things through - Fri 07 Oct 2016 - Sat 12 Nov 2016 Zachari Logan Wreath - Fri 18 Nov 2016 - Thu 22 Dec 2016 PULSE Miami Beach Hedley Roberts - Alex Wood - Thu 01 Dec 2016 - Sun 04 Dec
2015 Concrete Fictions - Thu 27 Aug 2015 - Sun 04 Oct 2015 Laura Bruce Love and other Machines - Thu 08 Oct 2015 - Sat 07 Nov 2015 Intersections curated by Andrew Mummery - Fri 13 Nov 2015 - Sat 19 Dec 2015 Pulse Miami - Zachari Logan - James Rielly - James E Crowther - Tue 01 Dec 2015 - Sat 05 Dec 2015
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