Artists
Artists
We show and sell works of some of the finest contemporary artists from around the world, including emerging and award-winning established artists.
The works of art we handle are of the highest standard and are enjoyed world wide by art lovers and collectors alike.
Works available by the following artists -
Vincenzo Balsamo
Richard Batty
Doris Baum
Wolfgang Becksteiner
Martino Caridi
Glory Charles
Elizabeth Chubb
Sarawut Chutiwongpeti
Wang Fu
Wang Guangyi
Daisaku Kawada
Paul Marks
Hermann Nitsch
Nicholas Socrates
Helen Steele
Domenico Olivero
Alessandro Rinaldi
Thomas Reinhold
Christoph Schmidberger *
Axel Staudinger
Jens Reulecke
Edith Temmel
Gustav Troger
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HF Contemporary Art are delighted to welcome two new artist into the gallery -
CHEN LINGGANG and RONNIE FLOTSAM.
CHEN LINGGANG was born in 1978 in Jilin and graduated in Fine Art in 2001. He now lives and works in Beijing.
His works entitled 'History on Paper' are meticulously fine letterings of Chinese scripture on rice paper. We will shortly hold a solo show of Chen Linggang in London.
RONNIE FLOTSAM is a young emerging artist born in Western Australia. He is an abstract painter with considerable focus on his personal experiences and encounters. It is his very colourful and intricate work that attracts the eye.
HF Contemporary Art - Helga Fox are delighted to represent some of the finest artists from around the world.
Since 2008 we have been representing and exhibiting new leading artists from Asia and the USA.
SARAWUT CHUTIWONGPETI from Thailand is currently shown in a number of HF Contemporary Art exhibitions
in and around London and he will have a solo show/installation with HF Contemporary Art at the London Art Fair in January 12 -17 January 2010.
Equally we will present at the London Art Fair 12-17 January 2010, STAND 48G, a group show of the following of our gallery artists:
The Italian artist VINCENZO BALSAMO, whose Cubist art works are known throughout the world, will show ten master pieces of various sizes.
We are proud to exhibit two works by the Dublin artist HELEN STEELE, 'Vertigo' whicvh is a rotating painting on perspecs with stainless
steel stand and motor and 'The Ross Ice Shelf - Antarctica', a large acrylic painting on canvas, created after her research trip to the
Antarctic in 2008.
A selection of CHRISTOPH SCHMIDBERGER's finest works will be on display - oil and acrylic paintings as well as graphite works on mdf
A series of large colourful oil paintings on canvas by the young Antiguan artist GLORY CHARLES, who now lives and works in London.
We are pleased to include a special Andy Warhol creation by the amazing young artist and fashion designer NIKOLO BERTOK in G48.
For further details regarding our exhibition in G48 and P28 or any other works you would like to see, kindly contact me, Helga Fox or my assistants in writing to info@hfcontemporaryart.com or by tel/fax +1707 257048; mobile 07768 794272 fax +44 1707 257048.
www.hfcontemporaryart.com
www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/dealers_gallerists HF Contemporary Art
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'All I Want For Christmas' a Groups show at The Truman's Brerwery, T1, November-December 2009.
Works can be seen thereafter by request. 07768 794272
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Recent exhibition:
'Funky aggregated information overload' - a solo show by Richard Batty.
13-26 October 2009
PREVIEW and Jazz Concert by Jason Simpson Group
Tuesday 13 October 7.30-9.30
VENUE:
HF Contemporary Art
Lauderdale House
Highgate Hill
Waterlow Park
London N6 5HG
www.lauderdalehouse.co.uk
07768 794272
Exhibition running throughout September 2009 at HF Contemporary Art Gallery, AL9 7PF and at the Dutch Nursery exhibition space, Bell Bar. For further information, please contact Helga Fox on 07768 794272 info@hfcontemporaryart.com
HF Contemporary Art in collaboration with Icelandic Ministry of Culture in Reykjavik.
Exhibition of British and Icelandic artists represented by HF Contemporary Art in Reykjavik. Throughout June 2009.
HF Contemporary Art are delighted to announce a major ASIAN ART exhibition in London:
New works by WANG GUANGYI (China) and SARAWUT CHUTIWONGPETI (Thailand) will be present by Helga Fox
in the two 'Fine Rooms' at Asia House, New Cavendish Street, London in June/July 2009.
Further detailed announcements to be published shortly.
For further information, kindly contact us by phone +44 7768 794272 or in writing to info@hfcontemporaryart.com
Christoph Schmidberger
Born in Hieflau, Austria, Christoph is one of the most talented and successful international artists of the day. Helga Fox is pleased to have been his manager from January 2003 to 2006 and has in her private collection a selection of his early graphite works such as 'Sunny Afternoon - Moritz' 2001, as well various more recent pieces of his magnificent paintings in oil and acrylic on mdf.
Wang Fu
Wang Fu was born 1960 in Shijazhong, China and now lives and works in Berlin. He was trained in the traditional forms and subject matter of his cultural surroundings and was thereby confronted with fixed functions of imagery.
Increasingly developing his own art form he entered into debate with artistic restrictions and limitations of personal development. In his attempt to break with traditional ideological barriers, he embarked upon a path of individualism, free of cultural restraints.
Richard Batty
Richard Batty is a young London artist, whose vibrant, culourful art reflects the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic fabric of life in his immediate surroundings.
Sarawut Chutiwongpeti
Sarawut Chutiwongpeti was born in 1970 Bangkok, Thailand. He is widely exhibited across the world and has won many awards for his photographic works and installations.
His photographic works from the series 'Wishes, Lies and Dreams' investigates possibilities for art to express the world in conceptual and visual language. How can contemporary art enhance the distribution of information and and foster a profound universality in the human nature and cross-cultural artistsic and critical collaboration.
With Sarawut we find ourselves in a sphere of dream, reality, memories and multiple projections into the future. At times his work is reminiscent of Shamanism, whereby the artist attempts to dissociate his mind from his body. Fascinating artist to explore further.
Paul Marks
Born in 1964, Paul lives and works in London. Paul's artistic reach is broad, combining divers media and genres. Formulaic structures, variations and repetitions are at the heart of everthing he produces.
Vincenzo Balsamo
Vincenzo Balsamo was born in 1935 in Brindisi, Italy and is to this day one of the greatest Cubist artists of all times, boasting great awards and a wide register of skills. The essence in his artistic creations and crucial to the understanding of his work are clarity and obscurity, speed and slowness, abstraction and concreteness in a state of 'arrest in movement' which links the universal to the particular, with colour and light being focal to his work.
Martina Schumacher
Martina is a very talented emerging artists from Berlin. Her art work is the result of an extended painterly thought process - giving painting a new impulse, redirecting from the classical approach, by changing the paramenters, as well as introducing a new sense of abstraction and formalism to her artistic creations.
Doris Baum
Elizabeth Chubb
Daisaku Kawada
Nicholas Socrates
Helen Steele
Helen Steele is a very talented mid-career artist from Dublin. Her work is a collection of imagery from early childhood to motherhood. It is an impression of recorded unconscious thoughts through hypno-training and dream analysis. Most of our knowledge, skills, attitudes and training seems to be based on the idea of conscious learning. However, the reality is that unconscious learning takes place in any event, but in an unplanned manner.
The following work is an ongoing investigation into the influences of change on the unconscious. It is a semi-spontaeous response to remembered images of the conscious mind.
The colourful diverse textural surfaces are loose and in no particular order. I run, drip and razor-blade the paint and I use recycled duck feathers to create three-dimensional and tactile surfaces. These techniques allow abstract forms and images to emerge and melt in the imagination.
Ultimately, I'll produce work that is a form of escapism. I would like to think that, when looking at my work the viewer would (for a second or two) feel immersed in another colourful abstract dimension.