Part
1 of a 2-part exhibition of new work by Ansel Krut,
to be followed by paintings in June.
Drawing on the tradition of graphic satire and black humour more
usually associated with popular arts: flysheets, illustrated broadsheet
and cartoons, these images depict a barbaric and uncertain world,
one that oscillates between cruel and comic extremes. All made with
brush and ink on prepared paper and executed with deceptive simplicity
and directness their small scale belies their vitriolic viewpoint.
Here are monstrosities and mutations, ennobled animals and bestial
humans, piles of eyeballs and episodes of cannibalism. Whatever
is bewildered, rancid, maggoty and ridiculous has found its way
into these drawings; the fag ends and gutter sweepings of urban
life. Bizarre and unsettling they flicker between the credible and
the ludicrous.
These drawings tap into the vein of discomfort that runs just beneath
the skin of everyday life. Ansel Krut was born
in Cape Town, South Africa. He studied Fine Art at the University
of Witwatersrand. He then attended the Cité Internationale
des Arts, Paris, in 1982-83, followed by a MA in painting at the
Royal College of Art in 1986, from where he won the Prix de Rome.
He has lived and worked in London since 1992. He has been a prizewinner
at John Moores (1984) and the Jerwood drawing prize (2003).
It could be suicide.... is the first of a two-part exhibition. In
June at domoBaal, Ansel Krut will exhibit
paintings.
On the opening and closing evenings of the exhibition, Domo Baal
and Ansel Krut are delighted to welcome Larry Barnes,
M. I. M. C. and Pearly King of Thornton Heath, a.k.a. the Viceroy
of Versatility and most recently seen in Vogue as companion to Kate
Moss in the Burberry advertisement, who will perform: "The
Houses in Between", to musical accompaniment.
Performance Times:
Thursday 11th March: the performance will commence at precisely
8.00pm. It will end at exactly 8.04pm.
Saturday 17th April: the performance will commence at precisely
6.00pm. It will end at exactly at 6.04pm.
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