JULIAN OPIE (*1958)
Julian Opie
‚Nude #47‘
Black velvet on white painted wood panel
2007
size 9 0x 90 x 3cm
signed on the back side
Julian Opie
Forest– Nature 2
acrylic panel printed directly on to 20 lpi lenticular
2015
size 62.1 x 62.1 cm
edition Auflage 35
signed and numbered on the back side
Julian Opie
Boats 1 – Nature 2
acrylic panel printed directly on to 20 lpi lenticular
2015
size 62.1 x 62.1 cm
edition 35
signed and numbered on the back side
Julian Opie
‚This is Shahnoza 1’
silkscreen on paper
2006
size 57 x 136 cm
edition 40 + 11 AP
signed and numbered
Julian Opie
‚This is Shahnoza 2’
silkscreen on paper
2006
size 57 x 136 cm
edition 40 + 11 AP
signed and numbered
Julian Opie
‚This is Shahnoza 3’
silkscreen on paper
2006
size 57 x 136 cm
edition 40 + 11 AP
signed and numbered
Julian Opie
‚This is Shahnoza 4’
silkscreen on paper
2006
size 57 x 136 cm
edition 40 + 11 AP
signed and numbered
Julian Opie
‚This is Shahnoza 5’
silkscreen on paper
2006
size 57 x 136 cm
edition 40 + 11 AP
signed and numbered
JULIAN OPIE (1958)
ARTIST INFO
The british artist Julian Opie was born in London in 1958 – where he still lives and workes.
From 1979 to 1982 he studied in the Goldsmith’s School of Art in his native town. During his teacher training at the Chelsea College of Art in 1983 he began with first geometric forms made of sheet steel.
Colored metal objects marked the beginning of Opie’s work and immediately attracted attention
They led to a joint exhibition with Tony Cragg at the „Kölnischer Kunstverein“.
Participation in documenta 8 (Kassel) finally brought the breakthrough and international recognition. In 1995 he was invited to a Sargant Fellowship at the „British School at Rome“ and in the same year received the „Atelier Calder“ scholarship in Saché (France). The artist was awarded the Music Week CADS for the cover of the album by the English pop band Blur.
Stylistically, Julian Opie’s works of contemporary art are in the post-pop art era
In his works, Opie limits himself to the essentials of his subject.
In his computer animations, the artist pushes the limits of a stylization with his graphic style of representation, which we immediately recognize today as his signature.
Julian Opie practically invented his stylization of Pop Art
Black lines capture the outline of the model or object – which can also be a landscape. The backgrounds remain monochrome, physiognomies are reduced and the reproduction of details is almost completely dispensed with.
The clarity of the depiction in Opie’s works has a symbolic effect – which makes one think of a comic figure style. An outline and a few dots are often enough to make his reduced style and thus his subjective artistic statement.
Opie is a painter, installation artist and sculptor he work in a reductive style. His graphic figurative work seem to show that there is a minimalism in a comtemporary style typical for Opie’s own post Pop Art era.
Julian Opie’s work is shown at international exhibitions.
Choice of Exhibitions
- documenta 8, Biennale Venedig
- Julian Opie, „Recent Works“ „Museum für angewandte Kunst-“, Vienna
- Group exhibition – „Modern British Sculpture“, Royal Academy of Arts, London
- CREAM, Kiasma – Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland
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Kunsthaus Zürich (Switzerland),
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Museum of Modern Art (New York)
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British Museum (London).
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