Roland Hicks, Alfred Camp Gallery, 2001
Hiscox Art Collection
"Roland Hicks' paintings have a cinematic quality whereby
everyday objects are given an unlikely sense of beauty and a heightened
sense of presence suggesting dramatic events. Hicks has long been
a leading figure in the contemporary visual arts world, numbering
Saatchi under his list of collectors, and is renowned for his ability
to bring to life the inanimate, domestic objects which clutter our
everyday existence. He begins with a close-up photograph of singular,
discarded domestic items of the home and workplace and transfers
them onto canvas to create a seemingly photo-realistic copy of the
original. His work has a deceptive clarity, although faithfully
translated from the photography, the objects are thrown into blurred
relief against a soft-focus, anonymous background. "
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