Daniel Crews-Chubb: Out of Chaos

Author:   Jennifer Higgie ,  Matthew James Holman ,  Amah-Rose Abrams ,  Amah-Rose Abrams
Publisher:   Anomie Publishing
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9781910221617


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Daniel Crews-Chubb (b.1984) is a London-based painter whose mixed-media works wrestle with the human condition and modes of selfexpression. This monograph, Out of Chaos, is published to coincide with his solo exhibition at Timothy Taylor, New York, which brings together new paintings and works on paper. Crews-Chubb's paintings exist somewhere between figuration and abstraction. They draw on a wide variety of references, including ancient cosmologies, historic artefacts and sculpture, pre-Columbian deities, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism and Hellenic myth. He intertwines canonical sources and classical allusions in his paintings, creating a highly personal, idiosyncratic lexicon of human, celestial and bestial figures. Out of Chaos takes its title from the ancient Greek notion that chaos is a state of undifferentiated matter from which the universe emerged. The paintings that form this series feature urgent, gestural marks and passages of vivid colour, centred around the figure as a motif. The bodies that he depicts are ageless, nongendered and non-racial – conduits for feeling, rather than signifiers of individuals. This publication reproduces Crews-Chubb's paintings from 2015 to 2024, starting with his early works and subsequently organised into seven series. Notable among these are the recent Immortals (2022–) and Out of Chaos, which is the focal point of his solo exhibition. The book also features an introduction by the writer Jennifer Higgie, an essay by art historian Matthew Holman and an interview with writer Amah-Rose Abrams. Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton in 1984. He completed his BA at Chelsea College of Arts, London, in 2009 and undertook the Turps Studio Programme, London, in 2013. He lives and works in London. His first solo museum exhibition will take place at the Long Museum, Shanghai, in November 2024. 150 images

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Author:   Jennifer Higgie ,  Matthew James Holman ,  Amah-Rose Abrams ,  Amah-Rose Abrams
Publisher:   Anomie Publishing
Imprint:   Anomie Publishing
ISBN:  

9781910221617


ISBN 10:   1910221619
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 November 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Daniel Crews-Chubb is a London-based artist. He was born in Northampton, UK in 1984. He completed his BA at Chelsea College of Arts, London in 2009 and undertook the Turps Studio Programme, London in 2013. He is represented by Timothy Taylor and by Roberts Projects, Los Angeles. Jennifer Higgie is frieze editor-at-large and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history. She is the author of the novel Bedlam. Her new book The Mirror & The Palette, on historic women's portraits, will be published in 2021. She is on the judging panel of the John Moore's Painting Prize 2020. Dr Matthew Holman (PhD in American art history, University College London) is currently Lecturer in Literature and Fine Arts at the University of Hertfordshire and regularly writes criticism for The Art Newspaper, frieze, The Times Literary Supplement, and elsewhere. His book, Frank O'Hara: Curator of Modern Life, is forthcoming with Bloomsbury. Amah-Rose Abrams is a London-based art journalist and writer working in broadcast, printed media, and online. She is a contributing editor for Wallpaper* and has written for The Art Newspaper, artnet News, frieze, The Guardian, and The New York Times. In 2024 she curated her first exhibition, at Frieze - No.9 Cork Street, London.

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