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JASON MARTIN

STAND F4

(1970, Channel Islands, UK)

Untitled, 2021, mixed media on aluminium, cm.h. 180 x 138 x 14

This work is the result of a clash between two dimensions, one characterized by the choreography of the artist’s gestures and movements, the other by the nature, density and color of the pigment. The surface also has a role to play because it influences the end result, at the level both of the reflection of light and of the thickness, the physical consistency of the paint.

Jason Martin lives and works in London and Portugal. He participated in the Young British Artists exhibition "Sensation" in 1997. While this exhibition brought him international recognition, leading to subsequent exhibitions in the world's most important contemporary art museums, his art diverged from the provocative style of his generation. He painted monochromatic pieces, utilizing oil paints, thick pigments, and graphite to create highly tactile paintings with dynamic color fields, exploring the inner possibilities and potentiality of the medium.


His work is owned by numerous collections worldwide, including:

Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, New York; Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham; Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Malaga, Malaga; Collection Group e Lhoist, Brussels; Denver Art Museum, Denver; Deutsche Bank Collection, UK; Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, Paris, France; Government Art Collection, UK; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Museum of Contemporary Art, Salzburg; Kunsthalle Weishaupt, Ulm; Museum of Modern Art, La Spezia; Saastamoinen Foundation, EMMA Museum, Espoo.

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