Fiona Rae
Fiona Rae is an English Artist-painter born in 1963.
Biography
Fiona Rae was born with HongKong in 1963. In the Seventies, it moves in England. In 1983, it enters to the Université of Art of Croydon to London. It remains one year there, then returns in the Université Goldsmiths to make Visual art. In 1988, it takes part in the one of the exposure of Damien Hirst. This artist then starts to make known herself large Public. Fiona Rae will be several times named for artistic prices: In 1991, for the Price Turner and in 1993 for the price Eliette Von Karajan. In 2002, it is retained by the Tate modern to create a Triptyque 10 height meters, for the restaurant of the Musée. Today Fiona Rae is academician of the Royal Academy and administrator of the Tate Gallery. She saw and work with London.
Style and Work
Style
- the Style of Fiona Rae evolved/moved much since its beginnings: In the Nineties, its work S is very marked by the abstract Expressionnisme. With the passing of years, its table X became more built and it uses more and more the plays of Lumière and Contraste. Its Peinture S recreates Mouvement S, Geste S and forms geometrical. The years 2000 mark an important turning for the style of the Artiste, Fiona Rae changes its way of working, it changes its Couleur S and its Matériel and it uses from now on a Ordinateur. Although the style of Fiona Rae evolved/moved much, its works are always also stylized and refined.
- Fiona Rae was, is and will be influenced per many things: By the world of the horror, in its first tables, by a “Culture Techno”. Finally by data base and the Manga. One can thus say that its style only did not evolve/move and did not change because of the changes in its way of working but also because it does not have any more the same influences.
Some works
- '' Without title '', 1992
- '' Bandit '', 1996
- '' Male Children's nurse '', 1997
- '' Shadowland '', 2002
- '' You' L Be Relieved When you Edge See your Favorites '', 2004
- '' Signal ''
Exposures
Since the Nineties, Fiona Rae made a multitude of exposures in many countries:- with Nice, France, in the Gallery Pierre Bernard (1990)
- with London, England, in the Gallery Waddington (1991)
- with Rome, Italy, in the English school of Rome, (1997)
- with Nagoya, Japan, in the Gallery Kohji Ogura (1999)
- with Cologne, Germany, in the Gallery Buchmann (2000)
- with Paris, France, in the Gallery Nathalie Obadia (2000)
- with Zurich, Germany, in the Gallery Bob van Orsouwa (2001)
- with London, England, in the Gallery Timothy Taylor (2005)
- with Vienna, Austria, in the Gallery Krinzinger (2006)
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