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Art Miami 2021: Booth: AM100

Past exhibition
30 November - 5 December 2021
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After a year of phygital we are pleased to be able to see all our American supporters and art world colleagues in Florida.

You will find us at the Art Miami Pavilion (One Herald Plaza, NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL 33132). The Fair will be open to the public from 11am-7pm from Wednesday 1st December to Sunday 5th December.

We are thrilled to invite our US-based supporters to our events: Meet The Artists at Art Miami series. 

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For all sales enquiries please contact Gallery Founder & Director Cynthia Corbett at info@thecynthiacorbettgallery.com

  • Deborah Azzopardi, Pure, 2021
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Pure, 2021
    Acrylic on 640g Arches paper
    122 x 90 cm
    48 1/4 x 35 1/2 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Petite Pure, 2021
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Petite Pure, 2021
    Acrylic on 640g Arches paper
    37 x 58 cm
    14 1/2 x 22 3/4 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Physical Attraction..., 2017
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Physical Attraction..., 2017
    Acrylic on Board
    107 x 107 cm
    42 1/8 x 42 1/8 in.
    FL
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Secretive, 2004
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Secretive, 2004
    From the Habitat 'Dating' series.

    Please contact the gallery for complete Habitat 'Dating' series' pricing.
    Acrylic on 450g paper
    74 x 74 cm
    29 1/8 x 29 1/8 in.
    FL
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, I Just Want To..., 2014
    Deborah Azzopardi
    I Just Want To..., 2014
    Acrylic on Paper
    30.5 x 55.9 cm
    12 x 22 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, I Just Called To Say..., 2020
    Deborah Azzopardi
    I Just Called To Say..., 2020
    Acrylic on 300g Paper
    Unframed
    33 x 35.6 cm
    13 x 14 in.

    Framed
    40cm x 43 cm
    16 x 17 in.
    Sold
  • Deborah Azzopardi, He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, 2011
    Deborah Azzopardi
    He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, 2011
    Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fabriano 308gsm paper.
    Framed Size:
    80 x 110 cm
    31 1/2 x 43 1/4 in.
    Edition of 12 (#2/12)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Gossip, 2016
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Gossip, 2016
    Limited Edition Silkscreen Print
    Paper: 410 Somerset Tub
    Framed:
    106.8 x 106 cm
    42 1/8 x 41 3/4 in.

    Unframed:
    91.4 x 91.4 cm
    36 x 36 in.
    Edition of 10 (#2/10)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Bbrrrinnnggg, 2007
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Bbrrrinnnggg, 2007
    Signed and Numbered
    Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm weight Claro Silk Paper
    Framed:
    110 x 110 cm
    43 1/4 x 43 1/4 in.
    Edition of 50 (#23/50)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Bing Bong, 2007
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Bing Bong, 2007
    Signed and Numbered
    Limited Edition Screen Print on 300gsm weight Claro silk paper.
    Framed
    110 x 110 cm
    43 1/4 x 43 1/4 in.
    Edition of 50 (#15/50)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Blah Blah Blah Blah!, 2007
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Blah Blah Blah Blah!, 2007
    Acrylic on board
    61 x 61 cm
    24 x 24 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Lluís Barba, The Studio of the Painter, Pierre Subleyras, 2012
    Lluís Barba
    The Studio of the Painter, Pierre Subleyras, 2012
    C-Type Print, Diasec Mounted
    103.1 x 100.1 cm
    40 5/8 x 39 3/8 in.
    Edition of 6 (#2/6)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Lluís Barba, Taste. Jan Brueghel & Peter Paul Rubens, 2016
    Lluís Barba
    Taste. Jan Brueghel & Peter Paul Rubens, 2016
    C-Type Print, Diasec Mounted
    162.6 x 243.8 cm
    64 x 96 in.
    (#1/6)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Andy Burgess, Quiet Courtyard, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Quiet Courtyard, 2021
    Oil on Canvas
    76.2 x 116.8 cm
    30 x 46 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Movie Star House, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Movie Star House, 2021
    Oil on Canvas
    86.4 x 116.8 cm
    34 x 46 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, California Modern, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    California Modern, 2021
    Oil on Canvas
    81.3 x 121.9 cm
    32 x 48 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Mountain Retreat , 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Mountain Retreat , 2021
    Oil on Canvas
    116.8 x 167.6 cm
    46 x 66 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Tropical House, 2019
    Andy Burgess
    Tropical House, 2019
    Signed, dated recto
    Acrylic on Canvas
    121.9 x 182.9 cm
    48 x 72 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Summer Retreat : House on a Hill, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Summer Retreat : House on a Hill, 2021
    Oil on Canvas
    76.2 x 109.2 cm
    30 x 43 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Neutra Color, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Neutra Color, 2021
    Gouache on Watercolour Paper
    10.2 x 15.2 cm
    4 x 6 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Future house, 2020
    Andy Burgess
    Future house, 2020
    signed, titled, dated verso in pencil
    gouache on watercolor paper
    10.2 x 15.2 x 0.1 cm
    4 x 6 x 1/8 in.
    Sold
  • Andy Burgess, The Gwathmey House (designed by Charles Gwathmey, Amagansett, 1965) , 2012
    Andy Burgess
    The Gwathmey House (designed by Charles Gwathmey, Amagansett, 1965) , 2012
    Acrylic paint on canvas
    76.2 x 101.6 cm
    30 x 40 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, LA Modern, 2014
    Andy Burgess
    LA Modern, 2014
    Oil on Canvas
    91.4 x 121.9 cm
    36 x 48 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Cantilever Pool House, 2016
    Andy Burgess
    Cantilever Pool House, 2016
    Oil on Canvas
    124.5 x 132.1 cm
    49 x 52 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Wexler Steel House Entrance II, 2017
    Andy Burgess
    Wexler Steel House Entrance II, 2017
    Signed, titled, dated verso in ink
    Acrylic on Canvas Mounted on Panel
    76.2 x 101.6 cm
    30 x 40 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Tower House, 2017
    Andy Burgess
    Tower House, 2017
    Oil on Canvas
    99.1 x 132.1 cm
    39 x 52 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Greek Modern, 2019
    Andy Burgess
    Greek Modern, 2019
    Signed, dated
    Gouache on Paper
    10.2 x 15.2 cm
    4 x 6 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Concrete Desert House, 2018
    Andy Burgess
    Concrete Desert House, 2018
    Signed, dated recto
    Acrylic on Canvas over Panel
    76.2 x 101.6 cm
    30 x 40 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Schindler House, 2019
    Andy Burgess
    Schindler House, 2019
    Signed, dated, numbered (A/P) recto
    Relief Print
    43.2 x 55.9 cm
    17 x 22 in.
    Artist's Proof 5 of 20
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Wexler House, 2016
    Andy Burgess
    Wexler House, 2016
    Lithography, chine collé
    74.9 x 94 cm
    29 1/2 x 37 in.

    Framed:
    33 x 1 ½ x 41 in.
    Edition of 30 (#4/30)
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Lottie Davies, Viola as Twins, 2009
    Lottie Davies
    Viola as Twins, 2009
    C-Type print on aluminium in tray frame
    78.4 x 100 cm
    30 7/8 x 39 3/8 in.
    AP2
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Amy Hughes, After Alhambra', large, mango, lilac and burgundy, 2021
    Amy Hughes
    After Alhambra', large, mango, lilac and burgundy, 2021
    Coil and slab built vase; grogged stoneware body with high fired porcelain and coloured decorating slips, transparent glaze interior detail.
    53 x 40 cm
    20 3/4 x 15 3/4 in.
    Sold
  • Amy Hughes, After Alhambra', large, lilac, turquoise and royal blue , 2021
    Amy Hughes
    After Alhambra', large, lilac, turquoise and royal blue , 2021
    Coil and slab built vase; grogged stoneware body with high fired porcelain and coloured decorating slips, transparent glaze interior detail.
    53 x 40 cm
    20 3/4 x 15 3/4 in.
    Sold
  • Amy Hughes, After Alhambra', large, raspberry, lilac and pine, 2021
    Amy Hughes
    After Alhambra', large, raspberry, lilac and pine, 2021
    Coil and slab built vase; grogged stoneware body with high fired porcelain and coloured decorating slips, transparent glaze interior detail.
    53 x 40 cm
    20 3/4 x 15 3/4 in.
    Sold
  • Crystal Latimer, Fruitful, 2021
    Crystal Latimer
    Fruitful, 2021
    Acrylic, Pastel, Ink and Gold on Panel with Cotton Tassels
    87.6 x 61 x 4.4 cm
    34 1/2 x 24 x 1 3/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Fabiano Parisi, Daydreaming Roma 01 , 2020
    Fabiano Parisi
    Daydreaming Roma 01 , 2020
    Archival pigment print on fine art rag paper
    110 x 150 cm
    43 1/4 x 59 1/4 in.
    Edition of 8 (#2/8)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Fabiano Parisi, Il Mondo Che Non Vedo, No 201 - Italy, 2016
    Fabiano Parisi
    Il Mondo Che Non Vedo, No 201 - Italy, 2016
    The historic villa, built in the XVII century, was designed with Baroque and classic revival style. Called the Palazzo delle 100 finestre ( The Palace of 100 windows ) it stands abandoned from the last decades, not far away from Turin, with an incredible patina of decay on the refined stucco decorations and frescoes.
    C-Type photograph mounted on Dibond in tray frame
    100.1 x 149.9 cm
    39 3/8 x 59 in.
    Edition of 8 plus 2 artist's proofs (#2/8)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Fabiano Parisi, Il Mondo Che Non Vedo 212, 2017
    Fabiano Parisi
    Il Mondo Che Non Vedo 212, 2017
    This is a historic 1,346-seat former boxing venue in Philadelphia, since 1938. The Ring magazine voted it the number-one boxing venue in the world, and Sports Illustrated noted it as the last great boxing venue in the country. Was featured in many movies, as in the Rocky film series. As experienced in some other abandoned spaces in the US, electricity and heating system were still working, trying to preserve the place from decay.

    C-Type photograph mounted on Dibond in tray frame.
    111.8 x 111.8 cm
    44 x 44 in.
    Edition of 8 (#2/8)
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Fabiano Parisi, Il Mondo Che Non Vedo 213 – Italy, 2018
    Fabiano Parisi
    Il Mondo Che Non Vedo 213 – Italy, 2018
    In a rural area, 1 hour away from Milan, still stands this magnificent fresco inside an ancient Villa from the XVII century. Lined with dust and surrounded by detritus, the painting filled the entire room from floor to ceiling. Vibrant colours had faded, but the scenes were still clear.

    C-Type photograph mounted on Dibond in tray frame
    110 x 135 cm
    43 1/4 x 53 1/8 in.
    Edition of 8 (#2/8)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Klari Reis, Hanging Hypochondria 300, 2021
    Klari Reis
    Hanging Hypochondria 300, 2021
    Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media and Petri Dish Installation
    Size Variable
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Hypochondria, 30 pieces, Noir, 2019
    Klari Reis
    Hypochondria, 30 pieces, Noir, 2019
    Mixed Media, Petri Dishes, Tee Nuts and Steel Rods
    221 x 63.5 cm
    87 1/8 x 25 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Amalgamate, 2021
    Klari Reis
    Amalgamate, 2021
    Mixed Media and Epoxy on Wood
    119 x 188 cm
    47" x 74"
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Dashing, 2021
    Klari Reis
    Dashing, 2021
    Epoxy on Wood Panel
    61 x 45.7 cm
    24 x 18 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Hypochondria Exploding, 60 pieces, 2020
    Klari Reis
    Hypochondria Exploding, 60 pieces, 2020
    Mixed Media, Petri Dishes, Tee Nuts and Steel Rods.
    Diameter: 152.4 cm
    Diameter: 60 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Amass, 2020
    Klari Reis
    Amass, 2020
    Mixed Media and Epoxy on Wood
    114.3 x 91.4 cm
    45 x 36 in.
    Sold
  • Klari Reis, Trickle Purple, 2018
    Klari Reis
    Trickle Purple, 2018
    Mixed media and epoxy polymer on wood
    127 x 101.6 cm
    50 x 40 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Organelle Sprouting, 2018
    Klari Reis
    Organelle Sprouting, 2018
    Mixed media and epoxy on wood
    81.3 x 43.2 cm (approx)
    32 x 17 in. (approx)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Perennial, 2019
    Klari Reis
    Perennial, 2019
    Mixed media and epoxy on wood
    114.3 x 91.4 cm
    45 x 36 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Klari Reis, Prodigy, 2019
    Klari Reis
    Prodigy, 2019
    Mixed media and epoxy on wood
    114.3 x 99.1 cm
    45 x 39 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, Resource, 2020
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    Resource, 2020
    C-print mounted on dibond, perspex face, in tray frame
    158 x 144 cms
    62 1/4 x 56 3/4 inches
    Smaller Size Available:
    113 x 103.1 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in
    Edition of 8 plus 2 artist's proofs (#3/8)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, Soil, 2021
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    Soil, 2021
    C-print mounted in dibond perspex face in tray frame
    113 x 103 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.
    Edition of 8 plus 2 artist's proofs (#2/8)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, Soul, 2021
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    Soul, 2021
    C-print mounted in dibond perspex face in tray frame
    113 x 103 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.
    Edition of 8 plus 2 artist's proofs (#3/8)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, She Is, 2018
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    She Is, 2018
    C-print mounted on Dibond, Perspex face in tray frame
    Framed:
    113 x 102.9 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.
    Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs (AP 1/3)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, For Me, 2019
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    For Me, 2019
    C-print mounted on Dibond, Perspex face in tray frame
    113 x 102.9 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.
    Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs (#4/7)
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, Be, 2019
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    Be, 2019
    C-print mounted on dibond, perspex face in tray frame
    113 x 103.1 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.
    Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs (#5/7)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, Own, 2019
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    Own, 2019

    Featured on the cover of Harper's Bazaar June 2019 Art Issue

    C-print mounted on Dibond, perspex face in tray frame
    113 x 103.1 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.
    Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs (#6/7)
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, I Am II, 2019
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    I Am II, 2019
    Featured in Harper's Bazaar June 2019 Art Issue

    C-print mounted on Dibond, Perspex face in tray frame
    113 x 103.1 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in
    Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs (#4/7)
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, I Love Her, 2018
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    I Love Her, 2018
    C-print mounted on dibond, perspex face in tray frame
    113 x 103.1 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.
    Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs (#4/7)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Isabelle van Zeijl, She, 2014
    Isabelle van Zeijl
    She, 2014
    C- Type Print, Dibond / Perspex face mounted in tray frame
    Framed:
    113 x 103.1 cm
    44 1/2 x 40 1/2 in
    Available editions: 7/7 AP1 AP2 AP3
    Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs (#5/7)
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
  • Matt Smith (British), After Reynolds, 2020
    Matt Smith (British)
    After Reynolds, 2020
    Reworked Textile with Wool
    48 x 38 cm
    18 7/8 x 15 in.
  • Matt Smith (British), Gitane, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Gitane, 2021
    Reworked textile with wool
    46 x 36 cm
    18 1/4 x 14 1/4 in.
  • Matt Smith (British), Study in Green, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Study in Green, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic
    32 x 21 x 11 cm
    12 1/2 x 8 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
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  • Matt Smith (British), Study in Blue with Black Pearls, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Study in Blue with Black Pearls, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Black Freshwater Pearls
    39 x 11 x 20 cm
    15 1/4 x 4 1/4 x 7 3/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
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  • Matt Smith (British), Study in Pink, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Study in Pink, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Freshwater Pearls
    31 x 18 x 12 cm
    12 1/4 x 7 1/4 x 4 3/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
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  • Matt Smith (British), Study in Ochre, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Study in Ochre, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Freshwater Pearls
    31 x 17 x 12 cm
    12 1/4 x 6 3/4 x 4 3/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), La Menina, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    La Menina, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic
    27 x 18 x 12 cm
    10 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 4 3/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), The Skater, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    The Skater, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Freshwater Pearls
    30 x 14 x 12 cm
    11 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Study in Green with Pearls, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Study in Green with Pearls, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Freshwater Pearls
    29 x 14 x 14 cm
    11 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Study in Burgundy, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Study in Burgundy, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Black Freshwater Pearls
    32 x 16 x 14 cm
    12 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Study in Blue with White Pearls, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Study in Blue with White Pearls, 2021
    Black Parian, Found Ceramic, Freshwater Pearls
    30 x 15 x 12 cm
    11 3/4 x 6 x 4 3/4 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Ken (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Ken (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Black Parian, Freshwater pearls
    16 x 12 x 6 cm
    6 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Aiden (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Aiden (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Black Parian, Freshwater pearls
    20 x 12 x 6 cm
    7 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Joey (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Joey (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Black Parian, Freshwater pearls
    20 x 12 x 7 cm
    7 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 2 3/4 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Jeff (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Jeff (Spout with pearls), 2021
    Black Parian, Freshwater pearls
    29 x 12 x 10 cm
    11 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 4 in.
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Matt Smith (British), Large Hand Blown Mirrored Glass Spheres, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Large Hand Blown Mirrored Glass Spheres, 2021
    Hand Blown Mirrored Glass
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
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  • Matt Smith (British), Medium Hand Blown Mirrored Glass Spheres, 2021
    Matt Smith (British)
    Medium Hand Blown Mirrored Glass Spheres, 2021
    Hand Blown Mirrored Glass
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Deborah Azzopardi, Unabashed 2, 2020
    Deborah Azzopardi
    Unabashed 2, 2020
    Acrylic on 640g Paper
    91.4 x 91.4 cm
    36 x 36 in.
    Sold
  • Deborah Azzopardi, The Great Escape, 2015
    Deborah Azzopardi
    The Great Escape, 2015
    Limited Edition Silkscreen Print with Platinum Leaf on Somerset Tub Sized 410g.
    Framed:
    124 x 110 cm
    48 7/8 x 43 1/4 in.
    Unframed:
    101.1 x 86.1 cm
    39 3/4 x 33 7/8 in.
    Edition of 15 plus 1 artist's proof (#15/15)
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Lluís Barba, La Muestra de Gersaint Watteau, 2016
    Lluís Barba
    La Muestra de Gersaint Watteau, 2016
    C-Type Print, Diasec Mounted
    100.1 x 152.4 cm
    39 3/8 x 60 in.
    Edition of 6 plus 2 artist's proofs (#2/6)
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, A-Rod House Version II, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    A-Rod House Version II, 2021
    Oil on Panel
    17.8 x 27.9 cm
    7 1/4 x 11 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
    Copyright The Artist
  • Andy Burgess, Post-Modern House, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Post-Modern House, 2021
    Oil on Panel
    17.8 x 25.4 cm
    7 x 10 in.
    Sold
    Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery
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  • Andy Burgess, Concrete House with Red Stairs, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Concrete House with Red Stairs, 2021
    Oil on Panel
    17.8 x 25.4 cm
    7 x 10 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Ridgeline House Version III, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Ridgeline House Version III, 2021
    Oil on Panel
    20.3 x 25.4 cm
    8 x 10 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Desert Modern, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Desert Modern, 2021
    Gouache on Watercolour Paper
    10.2 x 15.2 cm
    4 x 6 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Summer House with L-shaped pool, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Summer House with L-shaped pool, 2021
    Gouache on Watercolour Paper
    10.2 x 15.2 cm
    4 x 6 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Cool Night, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Cool Night, 2021
    Gouache on Watercolour Paper
    10.2 x 15.2 cm
    4 x 6 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Mountain House Modern, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Mountain House Modern, 2021
    Gouache on Gessoed Panel
    20.3 x 27.9 cm
    8 x 11 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Palm Springs Blue, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Palm Springs Blue, 2021
    Gouache on watercolor paper
    10.2 x 15.2 cm
    4 x 6 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Sunset, 2021
    Andy Burgess
    Sunset, 2021
    Gouache on watercolor paper
    10.2 x 15.2 cm
    4 x 6 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Leon & Eddie's, New York, 2017
    Andy Burgess
    Leon & Eddie's, New York, 2017
    vintage matchbook collage, gouache on panel
    15.2 x 45.7 cm
    6 x 18 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Macy's, New York, 2017
    Andy Burgess
    Macy's, New York, 2017
    vintage matchbook collage, gouache on panel
    15.2 x 45.7 cm
    6 x 18 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, A Little Bit of Old New York, 2017
    Andy Burgess
    A Little Bit of Old New York, 2017
    vintage matchbook collage, gouache on panel
    15.2 x 45.7 cm
    6 x 18 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, Red Window I, 2016
    Andy Burgess
    Red Window I, 2016
    Signed verso in ink
    Oil on Panel
    15.2 x 20.3 cm
    6 x 8 in.
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  • Andy Burgess, House at Hanging Rock, 2016
    Andy Burgess
    House at Hanging Rock, 2016
    Signed verso in ink
    Oil on Panel
    15.2 x 20.3 cm
    6 x 8 in.
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  • Crystal Latimer, You Should See Me In a Crown, 2021
    Crystal Latimer
    You Should See Me In a Crown, 2021
    Acrylic, Pastel, Ink and Gold on Panel with Cotton Tassels
    72.4 x 76.2 x 4.4 cm
    28 1/2 x 30 x 1 3/4 in.
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  • Klari Reis, Spry, 2021
    Klari Reis
    Spry, 2021
    Epoxy on Wood Panel
    61 x 45.7 cm
    24 x 18 in.
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  • Klari Reis, Lively, 2021
    Klari Reis
    Lively, 2021
    Epoxy on Wood Panel
    61 x 45.7 cm
    24 x 18 in.
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  • Klari Reis, Vital, 2021
    Klari Reis
    Vital, 2021
    Epoxy on Wood Panel
    61 x 45.7 cm
    24 x 18 in.
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  • Klari Reis, Spirited, 2021
    Klari Reis
    Spirited, 2021
    Epoxy on Wood Panel
    61 x 45.7 cm
    24 x 18 in.
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

British Amy Hughes’s practice is both fuelled by and symbolic of the highly prestigious Porcelain wares produced at the Royal Sèvres Factory in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Hughes’ works reference and pay homage to the originals, but are created with a freer approach, giving them a new lease of life.

After Alhambra pieces take inspiration from the large lustre vases produced during the Nasrid Dynasty (the last Muslim Dynasty in the Iberian peninsula, ruling Granada) in the 14th and 15th centuries which became romantically known as 'Alhambra Vases', and of which only 8 remain in semi-intact existence today. The skill, the legend, the intrigue surrounding these vases captivated and fuelled my fascination to explore a contemporary response to the stunning relics. The forms, the two wing-like handles, the horizontal decorations all reference the originals, the rawness in composition and materiality nodding to their faded beauty. Drawing studies of their intricate surface pattern have been enlarged and explored on the coil and slab built forms creating exciting pattern and shape with a colourful and lively approach.

Amy Hughes works and exhibits internationally, including high profile Collect art fair with the Crafts Council with Cynthia Corbett Gallery and a spell as Artist in Residence at Konstfack School, Stockholm, Sweden. She was nominated to represent the UK in ‘New Talent’ at the European Ceramic Context 2014 as well as being shortlisted for the inaugural Young Masters Maylis Grand Ceramics Prize 2014 for artists who show an exceptional command of ceramics, alongside an awareness of the heritage of ceramic craft.

In 2015, Hughes was chosen as the first Ceramics and Industry Artist in Residence at the Victoria & Albert Museum working in collaboration with 1882Ltd, as well as being selected as one of eleven artists for AWARD at the British Ceramics Biennial ‘presenting new works exemplifying the energy and vitality of the best of British contemporary ceramics practice.’
In 2018 her first solo show Garniture at Croome Court (part of the National Trust) was funded by Arts Council England – she had the opportunity of working with Croome Court's extensive collections. Most recently she was selected as one of 5 commissioned Artists to work with at The Leach Pottery St Ives on the Leach 100, which is part of centenary celebrations looking at the past, the present and the future of studio pottery. In 2021 she will be participating in For the Love of the Master: 25 artists fascinated by Piranesi – a group exhibition celebrating the legacy of this versatile Roman artist in the 21st century. This homage to Piranesi will be held in Dublin Castle & the Casino at Marino, Dublin.

Amy Hughes will make her Art Miami debut with Cynthia Corbett Gallery in 2021 and will be represented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery at Collect 2022.

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Isabelle Van Zeijl

In a contemporary art world that condemns beauty as camouflage for conceptual shallowness, championing high aesthetics is nothing short of rebellion. Dutch photographer Isabelle Van Zeijl takes female beauty ideals from the past, and sabotages them in the context of today. As a women she experiences prejudices against women; misogyny in numerous ways including sex discrimination, belittling/violence against women and sexual objectification. Van Zeijl aestheticises these prejudices in her work to visually discuss this troubling dichotomy, presenting a new way of seeing female beauty. An oppressive idealisation of beauty is tackled in her work through unique female character and emotion.

Van Zeijl is invested in her images. By using subjects that intrigue and evoke emotion, she reinvents herself over and over and has created a body of work to illustrate these autobiographical narratives. Her work takes from all she experiences in life - she is both model, creator, object and subject. Going beyond the realm of individual expression, so common in the genre of self-portraiture, she strives to be both universal and timeless, with a

Isabelle Van Zeijl, born and based in the Netherlands is an internationally acclaimed Fine Art Photographer. She was nominated for the Prix De La Photographie Paris, The Fine Art Photography Awards and was one of the winners of The Young Masters 2017 Emerging Woman Art Prize, London. Her work is held in prominent private & public collections in the USA, Europe, UK, Australia and Asia.

Isabelle Van Zeijl is represented internationally by Cynthia Corbett Gallery.

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Fabiano Parisi began his career as a photographer following a degree in Psychology, coming to photography through a project photographing derelict asylums, which sparked his interest in the abandoned buildings which are the subject of his art practice today. He has two ongoing series: The Empire of Light and Il Mondo Che Non Vedo (The World I Do Not See). The latter title is taken from a collection of poems by Fernando Pessoa, a hint at the poetic qualities of Parisi’s work. What is so striking about Parisi’s work is his use of light, his relationship not just to history but to the theme of the ruin in Art History, and the composition and surface of his work. The power of Parisi’s work lies in the strength and command of his image-making, never straying from a strictly symmetrical approach, which allows the viewer to assume his viewpoint within the building, the wide-angle lens giving a sense of depth and breadth, without compromising on detail.

Parisi uses only natural light, shooting early in the morning. The colours and chiaroscuro are at their best at this time of day, and are left untouched by digital image manipulation software. Parisi’s photographs have an honesty and integrity that is part of what makes them so inviting. The artist often selects buildings with frescoed walls, which create an illusion of a painterly surface in his photographs and a textural sensibility that belies the photograph’s flat surface. His method highlights the patina of these forgotten places. The artist prints his work himself onto carefully chosen papers that enhance and maximise his colours and tones. Parisi has a strong relationship to Art History; the subject of the ruin was prevalent in the 18th and 19th Centuries, and interest is still strong today as evidenced by Tate Britain’s 2014 exhibition ‘Ruin Lust’. From painters such as Piranesi to Turner to Constable, Parisi is part of an important genre in art.

Parisi participated in the 54th Venice Biennale, Italian Pavilion and in Fotografia Festival Internazionale di Roma in 2012 at the Macro Museum. In 2010 he was the winner of the Celeste Prize International for photography in New York; in 2012 he was shortlist for the Arte Laguna Prize, Venice where he was award a special Prize and in 2012 & 2014 he was shortlisted & announced finalist for the Young Masters Art Prize (a not-for-profit initiative presented by The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London).


Fabiano Parisi is represented internationally by the Cynthia Corbett Gallery.

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UK-born Matt Smith is well known for his site-specific work in museums, galleries and historic houses. Using clay, textiles and their associated references, he explores how cultural organisations operate using techniques of institutional critique and artist intervention. He is interested in how history is a constantly selected and refined narrative that presents itself as a fixed and accurate account of the past and how, through taking objects and repurposing them in new situations, this can be brought to light. Of particular interest to him is how museums can be reframed into alternative perspectives.

In June 2020 our long-standing partner Contemporary Art Society has acquired twelve ceramic and tapestry works by artist Matt Smith. This acquisition will become a central focus for the displays at the Hove Museum when it reopens. This exciting project was possible due to the Contemporary Art Society’s Rapid Response Fund in partnership with Frieze London, which is a new initiative supporting artists and museums during the Covid-19 pandemic. The CAS Rapid Response Fund is being used to purchase works by artists to add to collections of museums across the UK – ensuring financial support goes where it is needed most. We are thrilled that Hove Museum will now feature a major installation of Matt Smith's artworks, which is highly illustrative of his style and artistic research. Much of Matt Smith’s work explores and comments on marginalised history and it will form a key inspiration for activity sessions as the museum expands its work with groups with varied critical social needs.

"What museums collect, and what this tells us about what society deems important, is an ongoing fascination to me. Recent events have shown how important objects, and particularly sculpture, are in the national debate about who we are and how we got here. I have worked with the museums in Brighton and Hove many times over the last decade and am delighted that this acquisition leads on from that relationship. I look forward to seeing how the works are interpreted and curated to help the widest possible audience feel welcomed and visible within the museums," – Smith says.

In 2015 / 2016, Matt was Artist in Residence at the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 2009 he received the ARC Award for Craft from Aspex Gallery and was awarded the inaugural Young Masters Maylis Grand Ceramics Prize in 2014. At Collect 2018, he was awarded "Object of the Show" by Ekow Eshun. For Collect 2020, Cynthia Corbett and Matt Smith co-curated a site-specific installation featuring textiles and black parian works. The curation was extremely well-received, and Matt was awarded the inaugural Brookfield Properties Crafts Council Collection Prize, which allowed the Crafts Council to purchase six artworks for the Council's collection. The V&A Museum's Design and Textiles department also acquired one of Matt's subversive embroideries.

Matt regularly exhibits his work at public collections including Coming Out, Walker Art Gallery 2017, A Place at the Table, Pallant House, 2014; Subversive Design, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, 2013; DIY A Revolution in Handicrafts, Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburg, 2010.

Matt Smith started his career at the V&A before developing exhibitions at the Science Museum and the British Film Institute. After retraining as a ceramicist, his work has often taken the form of hybrid artist/curator. His large scale solo shows have addressed themes including the legacy of colonisation in Losing Venus (Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford) and Flux: Parian Unpacked (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge), LGBT visibility in Queering the Museum (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 2010) and Other Stories (Leeds University Art Collection, 2012). Matt co-directed and curated Unravelling the National Trust which saw over thirty artists working with contemporary craft (including himself) commissioned to respond to the histories of the National Trust properties Nymans House, Uppark House and The Vyne. Matt holds a practice-based PhD from the University of Brighton. The PhD explored the use of craft techniques in contemporary art by artists exploring identities. He is Professor of Ceramics and Glass at Konstfack University of the Arts, Stockholm and Honorary Fellow at the University of Leicester’s School of Museum Studies. His work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Walker Art Gallery, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Fitzwilliam Museum as well as numerous private international collections.

Matt Smith is internationally represented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery.

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Klari Reis uses the tools and techniques of science in her creative process, constantly experimenting with new ways to apply materials and methods. She is driven by curiosity and her desire to explore and document the natural and unnatural with a sense of wonder and joy. Formally trained as an architect, the artist from her base in San Francisco (in proximity to one of the largest concentrations of life science/technology companies in the world) collaborates with local biomedical companies and is inspired by the cutting edge of biological techniques and discoveries.

The unifying theme of Klari Reis’s art is her mastery of a new media plastic, epoxy polymer, and the fine control she brings to its reactions with a variety of dyes and pigments. Her compositions display brightly coloured smears, bumps and blobs atop aluminum and wood panels. A skilled technician with a studio for a laboratory, Reis uses science in the service of her art.

Klari Reis's work has been exhibited worldwide and public collections include Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK; Next World Capital’s offices in San Francisco, Paris, and Brussels; MEG Diagnostic Centre for Autistic Children in Oxford, UK; Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London; the Stanford University Medical Center Hoover Pavilion in California; and Elan Pharmaceuticals, Genentech, Acetelion and Cytokinetics in South San Francisco.

Klari Reis is represented internationally by Cynthia Corbett Gallery.


Klari Reis Viewing Room: Pigments

Watch Cynthia Corbett In Conversation with Klari Reis

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Lauded by Annabel Sampson, Deputy Editor of Tatler as “the next David Hockney” painter Andy Burgess, who hails from London but lives in Arizona, continues to expand upon his fascination with contemporary architecture. A new series of paintings on panel and canvas colourfully re-imagines iconic modernist and contemporary houses. Burgess selects the subjects for his paintings with the discernment of the portrait painter. Buildings are chosen for their clean lines, bold geometric design and dynamic forms. Burgess approaches his subjects with a fresh eye, simplifying and abstracting forms even further and inventing, somewhat irreverently, new color schemes that expand the modernist lexicon beyond the minimalist white palette and rigid use of primary colours. Real places are sometimes re-invented, the architecture and design altered and modified, with new furniture and landscaping and a theatrical lighting that invests the painted scene with a dream-like quality and a peaceful and seductive allure.

In 2021 Andy Burgess created a series of site-specific artworks for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London. The project, initiated by CW+ – the official charity of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – and facilitated by Cynthia Corbett Gallery, which represents Burgess internationally, aims to improve and enhance the NICU environment for patients, relatives and staff.

Working together with the NICU team, Burgess will be reminiscing on the hospital’s neighbourhoods and its iconic views, sights and buildings in collaboration with hospital staff. The selected London scenes will be transformed by the artist in his unique, abstract, geometric style and printed on medically compliant vinyl – to then be installed in corridors and waiting areas of NICU.

“This project inspires me tremendously and I’m excited to be embarking on this creative journey with the hospital and CW+,” explains the artist, Burgess. “I am delighted to have been identified for this unique opportunity and to be working with NICU staff to contribute to the improvement of the environment in this innovative way.”

Burgess, who has made a name for himself exploring the relationship between modernist architecture and contemporary painting, aims to instil the artwork with feelings of positivity and calmness, while staying true to his British and London heritage and his love of early 20th century art, architecture and collage. He will be creating a multi-layered narrative, incorporating his signature open primary colours and clean lines.

Andy Burgess has been represented internationally by Cynthia Corbett Gallery since 2004.

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‘America has Lichtenstein, we have Azzopardi!’ - Estelle Lovatt FRSA

Deborah Azzopardi acquired her worldwide fame for the joyous Pop Art images she has created over the past 35 years. Her unique and feminine take on contemporary art is best described by the esteemed art critic Estelle Lovatt: ‘America has Lichtenstein, we have Azzopardi!’ Lovatt goes on to comment: “Sometimes you just want to curl up under a blanket. With a good book. A piece of chocolate. A man. This is what Deborah Azzopardi’s pictures make me feel like doing. They are me. They remind me of the time I had a red convertible sports car. I had two, actually. And yes, they are you, too. You immediately, automatically, engage with the narrative of Azzopardi’s conversational visual humour. Laughter is the best aphrodisiac, as you know. ... There’s plenty of art historical references from... Manet’s suggestive ‘Olympia’; Boucher’s thought-provoking... ‘Louise O’Murphy’ and Fragonard’s frivolous, knickerless, ‘The Swing’.... Unique in approach, you easily recognise an Azzopardi picture. ... Working simple graphics and toned shading (for depth), the Pop Art line that Azzopardi sketches is different to Lichtenstein’s. Hers is more curvaceous. Feminine.”

The world is familiar with Azzopardi’s artworks, as many of them have been published internationally. Her original paintings, such as the Habitat ‘Dating’ series (2004/08), the iconic ...One Lump Or Two? (2014) and Love Is The Answer (2016), created by the artist at the request of Mitch and Janis Winehouse as a tribute to their daughter, are in great demand.

Deborah Azzopardi is represented internationally by Cynthia Corbett Gallery.

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Crystal Latimer was born in Hollywood, CA but grew up in Ellwood City, PA. In 2010, Crystal completed her BFA Slippery Rock University. She then went to receive an MA and MFA from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 2013 and 2016, respectively. After graduating, Crystal taught several courses at Penn State New Kensington and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney and has lectured at Slippery Rock University and Carlow University.

Crystal's work has been shown extensively in both solo and group exhibitions, including at the Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Chautauqua Institution, The Mine Factory, George Washington University, and Union Hall among others. She has shown her work in internationally in Hong Kong and London, and participated in a residency at the Joaquin Chaverri Fabrica de Carretas in Sarchi, Costa Rica. Crystal's work has been featured in Create!, Pikchur, Local Arts PGH, Art Maze, Ruminate, and Fresh Paint Magazines. Her work is included in both public collections nationally and internationally ; private collections including those of Indiana State University of Pennsylvania, PNC Corporate, the Benter Foundation, and Wyndham Tryp Hotel.

KEEPSAKES is an ongoing series of painted tapestries that depict stories of inner strength. A keepsake's value is in its sentiment, its worth a reflection of the owner's relationship to the memento. KEEPSAKES:Storied is the present phase of evolution in this series, digging deeper into the existing concepts and expanding upon a wilder nature.

Historically, tapestries have been a feminine artform that also symbolized the interior, domestic spaces traditionally engendered as female. The painted tapestries of this series present a similar expanse of feminine artistry and allegory, while simultaneously illustrating the awakening of a previously dormant female power. The artwork empowers the audience to look inward, and see a reflection that expands outward.

Storied is consequently feminine at first appearance, yet a closer look reveals an unexpected balance of masculine and feminine energy. As the cowgirl of KEEPSAKES reclaimed the masculine archetype for the feminine, Storied expands upon that reclamation by taking the audience into the wild. Wolves and bears are present alongside and in addition to cheetahs, nodding to other expressions of the female archetype in folklore.The “Mama Bear” and “She-Wolf” concept have been passed down through the generations in stories as wild, instinctual, creatures capable of both great power and great compassion. However, we know that this duality is continually challenged as the wild woman is conditioned out of her truest nature; the raw essence that authentically expresses the human self. These animals are surrounded by portraits of women, arresting in their gaze and purposefully confrontational to the viewer. Flora symbolize rebirth, while birds allude to freedom. An abundance of decorative gilding and jewel-toned palettes underscore the message of worth. Gilded-edged designs and tassels bring the paintings to life and transform the tapestries into a dimensional form.

Storied may be rooted in allegory and history, but its sentiment lies in the stories women tell about themselves.The lives we lead are guided by the stories we inherit, the roles and attitudes we assume, the glass ceilings that are present in women's lives. Each of us are an embodiment of our truest beliefs. KEEPSAKES: Storied is an outward reminder of the expansive stories we can choose for ourselves. To reveal, in spirit, both the masculine and the feminine, wild and refined

Crystal was shortlisted for the Young Masters Art Prize in 2019.

Carry On Creativity: A Series of Interviews with Young Masters' Artists : Crystal Latimer

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Lluís Barba constructs his huge photographs with minute attention to detail. During the last twenty years he has developed his distinctive iconography, each work including visual references as people, paintings and his own artworks are transferred to new compositions. Just as artists have for centuries teased their audience with allegory and symbolism, so Barba’s jigsaw of iconography presents a maze of allegorical pathways, the symbolism of the historical sources overlaid with that of the contemporary characters, reinforced by our own personal knowledge and experience and the gravitas afforded by column inches, art criticism and saleroom prices. In Barba’s work we can read the growth of celebrity currency, commentary on recent history and also his own personal reflections: like many historical artists, Barba’s work is also ultimately a giant autobiography. We see photographs of collectors or visitors gathered from trips to international art fairs, including images he has been asked to take by people viewing his own work; there are his motifs such as barcodes, imprinted on his characters; and the rainbows and flowers, his symbols of hope. Wry humour and ironic cross-references colour his visual commentary, as we are invited to navigate between images in the contemporary world, instantly recognisable art historical references and the ever-changing landscape of celebrity icons. When you stand in front of one of Barba’s enormous photographs you are literally in the space of the art as it spreads out before you, sometimes extending into the viewing space with flooring or sculptures spilling from the image.

Born in Spain and educated at the Escola Massana Centre d’Art, Barcelona, Barba has exhibited his work in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Canada. His work is held in major public collections and his private collections include, Jorge M. Pérez, Miami, Rick & Kathy Hilton, California and Wendy Fisher, London.

Lluís Barba was one of the first finalists of the inaugural 2009 Young Masters Art Prize in London. The artist exhibited at the European Pavilion of the 2017 Venice Biennale.

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  • Crystal Latimer

    Crystal Latimer

  • Fabiano Parisi

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  • Klari Reis

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  • Matt Smith

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