Jeanette Barnes - LOVE & HATE - Barbican Towers, 2023

£950.00

Monotype

Media Dimensions: 57 x 67 cm

Image Dimensions: 49 x 58 cm

Unique Work

Unframed

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In printmaking she primarily works in monotype, whilst enjoying the painterly nature of mark making, it is the chance and experiment that attracts her to this unique medium.

Loved and hated in equal measure, modernist towers stand as iconic examples. Manipulating the surface textures in her prints, Barnes adds more of a human element to the facade, softening their brutalist edges. In her response to photography she translates the analogue, the negative and cinematic experience, delivering cityscape in a familiar yet unexpected fashion.

Winner of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize - 2023 Barnes has been awarded many other prizes in her career including   - Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize Working drawing award 2019 & Hugh Casson Drawing Prize Royal Academy of Arts in 2013.

Postgraduate Painting Royal Academy Schools 1984-87, MA printmaking at the RCA 1987-89

She has had numerous solo shows, including most recently Pasmore Gallery, Harrow School, London 2023 and Felix & Spear, London 2019 & 2018. She has been included in many group shows, recent highlights -  RA Summer exhibition numerous times including 2023, Woolwich Contemporary 2023, 2020, Wren 300 Guildhall, London 2023, Creative Debuts, Adidas Flagship Store 2022, Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing  Prizes and Jerwood Drawing award numerous times.

Her work is including private & many corporate collections Including Foster + Parnters , Dyson Architects, FSA, Hammerson, Riggs Bank, BSI,  Battersea Power Station, Taylor Woodrow & Manchester City Art Gallery

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Monotype

Media Dimensions: 57 x 67 cm

Image Dimensions: 49 x 58 cm

Unique Work

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £95.00

In printmaking she primarily works in monotype, whilst enjoying the painterly nature of mark making, it is the chance and experiment that attracts her to this unique medium.

Loved and hated in equal measure, modernist towers stand as iconic examples. Manipulating the surface textures in her prints, Barnes adds more of a human element to the facade, softening their brutalist edges. In her response to photography she translates the analogue, the negative and cinematic experience, delivering cityscape in a familiar yet unexpected fashion.

Winner of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize - 2023 Barnes has been awarded many other prizes in her career including   - Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize Working drawing award 2019 & Hugh Casson Drawing Prize Royal Academy of Arts in 2013.

Postgraduate Painting Royal Academy Schools 1984-87, MA printmaking at the RCA 1987-89

She has had numerous solo shows, including most recently Pasmore Gallery, Harrow School, London 2023 and Felix & Spear, London 2019 & 2018. She has been included in many group shows, recent highlights -  RA Summer exhibition numerous times including 2023, Woolwich Contemporary 2023, 2020, Wren 300 Guildhall, London 2023, Creative Debuts, Adidas Flagship Store 2022, Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing  Prizes and Jerwood Drawing award numerous times.

Her work is including private & many corporate collections Including Foster + Parnters , Dyson Architects, FSA, Hammerson, Riggs Bank, BSI,  Battersea Power Station, Taylor Woodrow & Manchester City Art Gallery

Monotype

Media Dimensions: 57 x 67 cm

Image Dimensions: 49 x 58 cm

Unique Work

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £95.00

In printmaking she primarily works in monotype, whilst enjoying the painterly nature of mark making, it is the chance and experiment that attracts her to this unique medium.

Loved and hated in equal measure, modernist towers stand as iconic examples. Manipulating the surface textures in her prints, Barnes adds more of a human element to the facade, softening their brutalist edges. In her response to photography she translates the analogue, the negative and cinematic experience, delivering cityscape in a familiar yet unexpected fashion.

Winner of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize - 2023 Barnes has been awarded many other prizes in her career including   - Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize Working drawing award 2019 & Hugh Casson Drawing Prize Royal Academy of Arts in 2013.

Postgraduate Painting Royal Academy Schools 1984-87, MA printmaking at the RCA 1987-89

She has had numerous solo shows, including most recently Pasmore Gallery, Harrow School, London 2023 and Felix & Spear, London 2019 & 2018. She has been included in many group shows, recent highlights -  RA Summer exhibition numerous times including 2023, Woolwich Contemporary 2023, 2020, Wren 300 Guildhall, London 2023, Creative Debuts, Adidas Flagship Store 2022, Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing  Prizes and Jerwood Drawing award numerous times.

Her work is including private & many corporate collections Including Foster + Parnters , Dyson Architects, FSA, Hammerson, Riggs Bank, BSI,  Battersea Power Station, Taylor Woodrow & Manchester City Art Gallery