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Phoebe Unwin (b. 1979)
Desk
signed, titled and dated 'Desk - Phoebe Unwin 2008' (on the overlap)
oil, spray paint and aluminium leaf on linen
72 x 6014in. (183 x 153cm.)
Executed in 2008
Provenance
Wilkinson Gallery, London.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2008.
Exhibited
London, Wilkinson Gallery, Phoebe Unwin: Feelings And Other Forms, 2008.
St Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum, Newspeak: British Art Now, 2009-2010, p. 301 (illustrated in colour). This exhibition later travelled to London, Saatchi Gallery.
London, Saatchi Gallery, Champagne Life, 2016.
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Merging figurative and abstract techniques, British painter Phoebe Unwin transforms everyday objects into dreamlike apparitions. In Desk (2008), she explains, ‘I wanted to make the shape and size of the canvas part of the subject of the painting. The A4 paper and folder silhouettes are arranged around the edges of the painting, making the painting itself operate as a desk in scale and composition. In this arrangement I was interested in the combined connotations of the everyday, design and abstract painting. The blue spray paint has an industrial feel to it and an energy of quickness and irreverence, compared with the layers of painted marks and silver leaf built up below’. Unwin’s inclusion in the Saatchi Gallery’s 2009 exhibition Newspeak: British Art Now at the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg propelled her into the public eye, leading to solo shows in London, Europe and America. Her works are currently held in museum collections including Tate, London; the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; and the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven.

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