Dellasposa Fine Art opens exhibition of work by British contemporary artist Alexander James

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Saturday, May 4, 2024


Dellasposa Fine Art opens exhibition of work by British contemporary artist Alexander James
Alexander James, The Death of the Dream of Democracy (2017). Unique Fujitran photographic print Face mounted to anti-reflect museum acrylic Archival zero UV balanced light panel on remote dimmer Framed in walnut bedded in black cotton velvet Unframed: 145 x 80 cm Framed: 175w x 110h x 7d cm.



LONDON.- Dellasposa Fine Art announces the highly anticipated exhibition Death of the Dream. The work by distinguished British contemporary artist Alexander James unveiled by Dellasposa Fine Art, in association with Herrick Gallery, between 4th - 17th September, 2017. The exhibition showcases some of Alexander James’ latest and most profound artwork, comprising two main series Death of the Dream of Democracy and Transparency of a Dream Illuminated.

Death of the Dream presents a reimagining of the iconic American flag at an important juncture of American political life, reflecting a nation’s foundational ideal overwhelmed by the turbulent waves of gold-etched capitalism and political action. Composed of 2000 roses and tulip petals, the artist has created an image of the flag in the same manner of a Vanitas still life - reflecting the earthly life and the worthless nature of all earthly goods and pursuits - while signalling the death and decay of democracy at the turn of the 21st Century. Alexander James comments, ‘For me this work was import and to create and was the very first time in 30 years that politics have influenced such a direct piece. This is my moment mori to the American dream; Death of the Dream of Democracy’.

The second body of work presented for the first time, Transparency of a Dream Illuminated a continuation of the artist’s Swarm series for which he has become so well recognised. Photographed over a period of several years, Transparency of a Dream symbolises the transformative powers of resurrection and rebirth. To achieve this feat James first captured a single 8 x 10-inch film plate with a parent butterfly specimen, it’s descendants then overlaid the original transparency plate to create one image in unison.

‘This exhibition represents a realisation that I am only satisfied when I cannot distinguish whether I am looking at a painting or a photograph.’ - Alexander James

At once ethereal, joyously beautiful, these works symbolise the transformative power of nature and our emotional and aesthetic engagement with life as we know it. ‘Nature is danger’, states Alexander James, ‘and beauty is intertwined in a never ending dance.’ In captivating the butterfly motif, James’ cultivated the rare Morpho species with great care, having nurtured the butterflies in his own studio where he then photographed the species underwater. Presented at the exhibition, these new and unique pieces from 1 Transparency of a Dream are ingenious creation of extraordinary museum-standard illuminated backlit photography; a technical feat that creates a mesmerising and vibrant spectacle.

‘Nothing ever dies’, says Alexander James, ‘It is just energy moving from one place or form to another.’ Indeed, while the exhibition alludes to a sombre time, the artist’s new series is simultaneously commemorative; celebrating time and memory interwoven with nature. ‘It is the language of nature that guides me’, states the artist, ‘Its texts were written far before our coming into being. This fact alone negates all religion, replacing them with a divinity of all things.’

For over thirty years, British artist and photographer Alexander James has skilfully composed sculptural scenes from beautifully crafted materials through studio and location based practices. Working solely with an antique analogue camera to convey his philosophy of ‘in-camera purity’, James explores each piece in relation painting with light through the alchemy of water by distinctively combining photography, sculpture and painting into one singular, unique image.

Alexander James has explored the alchemy of photography and water as a primary medium for three decades through both studio and location based practice. By fully submerging his photographic subjects his works capture the unique chiaroscuro effect that water imposes upon the image. The Distil Ennui Studio was formed by the artist in 1990. Since 2013 all prints released are unique with no editions ever to be released.











Today's News

September 5, 2017

Chinese artist Liu Bolin opens simultaneous solo exhibitions in Paris

Sotheby's announces highlights from its Annual Irish Art Sale

Post-modern master, US poet Ashbery dies at 90

Frieze Week 2017: Innovative line up of curated, cross-category and masterpiece auctions at Christie's

Ronchini Gallery opens first UK solo exhibition of American artist Samantha Bittman

New film to show spectators Cai Guo-Qiang's creative journey and the magnetic production process of his works

Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana opens a major exhibition of works by Wolfgang Laib

Rare works by modern masters headline Saffronart's Evening Sale on 21 September

Ceramic sculptor Aneta Regel makes her American debut at Jason Jacques Gallery

Zimmerli examines lesser known legacy of the WPA

Folkestone Triennial 2017 opens with a host of international artists and 19 new site-specific commissions

2018 Wolfgang Hahn Prize goes to Haegue Yang

Winner of the #SelfExpression competition announced

Newfoundland, where airmail can arrive by boat: Spink to offer the Albert Hamilton Collection

Riverside Museum unveils Sid's watch

Zurich Asia to offer rare stamps and philatelic treasures in Hong Kong auction

Galerie Urs Meile opens exhibition of works by Aldo Walker

A large-scale oil painting by Pekka Halonen donated to the Ateneum

K11 Art Foundation creates a conceptual garden with a dynamic gathering of contemporary art

Vincent Black Shadow hits £85,125 at H&H Classics sale which topped £500,000

Sun Museum opens "Celestial Cases: Antique Boxes of China" exhibition

American University Museum fall shows: Arab art, process art, kinetic art, and the deadly sins

Dellasposa Fine Art opens exhibition of work by British contemporary artist Alexander James

Safeguarding creative spaces at London City Island's new artistic centre




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful