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Because he has been associated with St. Martins School of Art classmate and friend YBA Peter Doig, as well as Tracey Emin, Childish has been considered a YBA, however the artist has resolutely asserted his independent status. Telephone +44 20 8057 1880london@lehmannmaupin.com. remember all the / high and exalted things / remember all the low / and broken things, Other works from remember all the / high and exalted things / remember all the low / and broken things, Walderslade Studio. In his paintings of erupting volcanoes, pastoral scenes, and portraits of musicians and mountaineers, ominous skies and shadowy figures seem to swirl across the canvas in an Expressionistic manner and emotional intensity, recalling the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch. Billy Childish has had solo and group exhibitions internationally including New York, London, Seoul and Berlin. 2005 drehte der Regisseur Larry Clark einen Film nach seiner Autobiographie My Fault. March 27 – May 3, 2014
Installation view, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong
He feels that amateurs produce art through love, and professional artists produce for wealth. BILLY CHILDISH: remember all the / high and exalted things / remember all the low / and broken things, Installation view, Lehmann Maupin, New York, Installation view, ADAA: The Art Show, 2017, this strange world of plants, and water, and silence, 2012, BILLY CHILDISH: edge of the forest
183 x 305 cm Er praktiziert Hatha Yoga und lebt in Chatham. We provide art lovers and art collectors with one of the best places on the planet to discover modern and contemporary art.