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Building and Contents
- Keith Coventry
New retrospective of works from the Hiscox Collection
18 June - 6 September 2008
Private View: Tuesday 17 June 18.30 - 20.30
London UK - Keith Coventry, one of the UK's most successful and
respected artists, presents Building and Contents at Hiscox Art
Projects. This forthcoming retrospective showcases a selection of Coventry's
paintings from the Hiscox Collection. The exhibition spans the last ten
years of the artist's career and includes work ranging from Robin Hood
Estate (1999) to the most recent addition, Broken Window (2007),
which was acquired by the Collection in March this year.
Coventry explores complex social, political and economic ideas throughout
his paintings. At first glance, he seems to embrace the aesthetics and
ideals of modernism, but on closer inspection it is urban decay, social
failure, drug abuse and alienation that provide the subject matter for
much of his work. In this way he critiques these modernist principles
whilst also addressing contemporary issues.
Coventry is best known for his white paintings from the 1990s, which were
included in the Sensation exhibition (1998) at the Royal Academy
and the Brit Art 5 show (2006) at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition
at Hiscox Art Projects includes the white painting, Royal Family Portrait
(2003), but also draws on works from his Albany, Junk, Estates, Dufy
and Broken Windows series.
The Estates Series is inspired by the coloured maps found at the
entrance to housing estates and is painted in the geometric abstract style
of Russian Suprematism. With their often-ironic titles, these paintings
combine an attractive surface aesthetic with a derelict and decaying subject
matter, and comment on the failings of the utopian ideals of modernism.
In the Albany Series, Coventry abandons the earlier irony of the
Estates Series to come full circle and embrace the nostalgic way in which
we look back on history with 'rose tinted-glasses'. Quite literally rose
in colour, these narrative snapshots portray historical figures that have
lived and worked in a famous residence where the artist himself once lived.
The more recent Broken Windows Series portrays this archetypal
symbol of urban decay in a style reminiscent of the British Vorticists,
Bomberg and Wadsworth, artists whose work celebrated the notion of machine-age
progress.
Keith Coventry is one of several British artists Hiscox has collected
on a considerable scale in the last four years.
Elliot McDonald, Curator of Hiscox Arts Projects said: "We
are creating a diverse collection of work by international artists but
it is the contemporary artists right here on our doorstep that we are
most proud of. Coventry is an incredibly important part of the British
contemporary art scene and the Collection is deeply enriched by his works."
Keith Coventry graduated from Chelsea School of Art and Design in 1982,
and has had solo exhibitions in the UK, Europe and America. Group exhibitions
include Diagrammatic Logic, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego,
2007 and Century City, Tate Modern, 2001. He was included in the
seminal exhibition of young British art, Sensation, at the Royal
Academy of Arts, London, 1997. Coventry's work is held in important public
collections internationally including Tate, London; The Museum of Modern
Art, New York; Arts Council England, London; British Council, London;
and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
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For further information please contact:
Anna Cusden
Kallaway
020 7221 7883
anna.cusden@kallaway.co.uk
Katie Jackson
Kallaway
020 7221 7883
katie.jackson@kallaway.co.uk
Rebecca Olejnik
Hiscox
020 7448 6332
rebecca.olejnik@hiscox.com
Notes to editors
Exhibition Information
Hiscox Art Café, 1 Great St Helen's, London, EC3A 6HX
Monday - Friday 0730hrs - 1730hrs
Hiscox and Contemporary Art
Hiscox has a long and established association with contemporary art
and is well-known for owning, collecting and insuring fine art. Hiscox
was one of the first UK insurers to offer art insurance as a stand-alone
insurance class for private collectors, museums and galleries. Driven
by Chairman Robert Hiscox, the company has an impressive contemporary
art collection that features over 50 artists including Damien Hirst, Richard
Billingham, Marc Quinn, Mat Collishaw, Keith Coventry, Gregory Crewdson,
Mark Wallinger and Cecily Brown. The collection is on permanent display
in Hiscox offices around the world and is regularly updated.
Hiscox Art Projects is a contemporary exhibition space situated within
the café of Hiscox's London office which aims to make contemporary
collections and exhibitions readily accessible to those living and working
in the City, as well as the wider art community. In addition to this,
Hiscox enjoys uncovering and encouraging emerging talent and sponsors
degree shows at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris and the Master
of Fine Art Degree Show at the Glasgow School of Art.
For further information, go to http://www.hiscoxartprojects.com
About Hiscox
Hiscox, headquartered in Bermuda, is a specialist insurance group
listed on the London Stock Exchange. There are three main underwriting
parts of the Group - Hiscox Global Markets, Hiscox UK and Europe, and
Hiscox International. Hiscox Global Markets underwrites mainly internationally
traded business in the London Market - generally large or complex business
which needs to be shared with other insurers or needs the international
licences of Lloyd's. Hiscox UK and Hiscox Europe offer a range of specialist
insurance for professionals and business customers, as well as high net
worth individuals. Hiscox International includes operations in Bermuda,
Guernsey and the USA. Hiscox Insurance Company Ltd, Hiscox Underwriting
Ltd and Hiscox Syndicates Ltd are authorised and regulated by the Financial
Services Authority.
For further information, visit www.hiscox.com
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