“I have written my work, not as an essay which is to win the applause of the moment, but as a possession of all time.”
“The Peloponnesian War 1.22”, iPhone X, digital image.
“I have written my work, not as an essay which is to win the applause of the moment, but as a possession of all time.”
“The Peloponnesian War 1.22”, iPhone X, digital image.
“Study for The Peloponnesian War”, iPhone X, digital image.
“The Entombment”, iPhone X, digital image.
“Shoes”, 100 cm x 140 cm, oil on canvas.
“Study for The Peloponnesian War”, iPhone X, digital image.
“Study for The Peloponnesian War”, iPhone X, digital image.
“q=raphael+portrait+of+a+woman”, 35 cm x 45 cm, acrylic and inkjet on hahnemuhle paper.
“q=warhol+last+supper”, 60 cm x 80 cm, inkjet and acrylic on hahnemuhle paper.
“q=rauschenberg+almanac“, 60 cm x 80 cm, inkjet and acrylic paint on hahnemuhle paper.
“q=william+blake+god”, 60 cm x 80 cm, inkjet and acrylic paint on hahnemuhle paper.
I'll be presenting a one-hour lecture on ‘J.G. Ballard and the Visual Arts’ at the Mitte Media Festival in Berlin. In this talk I’ll explore the influence of Surrealism and Pop Art on J.G. Ballard's writing and philosophy. For more information, please visit the Mitte Media Festival event page.
A brief tour of my works on display at Galerie Fata Morgana in Berlin’s Mitte District. The ‘Digital Hallucinations’ exhibition is presented by the Leo Kuelbs Collection and can be seen from March 23 to April 16, 2018.
“q=birth+of+venus“, 35 cm x 46 cm, inkjet and acrylic paint on hahnemuhle paper.
“q=blake+jakobs+ladder”, 35 cm x 45 cm, inkjet and acylic on hahnemuhle paper.
Tracklist coming soon. Listen here.
“q=bellini+doge”, 35 cm x 45 cm, inkjet and acrylic on canvas.
“q=artist+reporter”, 100 cm x 130 cm, inkjet and acrylic on canvas.
On March 23, 2018, I'll be opening a show at Fata Morgana, in Berlin's Mitte district, presented by the Leo Kuelbs Collection. The exhibition will feature ten new works, created in 2018, using inkjet and acrylic on canvas and paper. (More information about the show can be found on the Leo Kuelbs Collection website.)
'q=last+supper', 100 cm x 130 cm, inkjet and acrylic paint on canvas.