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Monday, 2 October 2023

Artlyst: The Art Diary October 2023

My October Art Diary for Artlyst features several artists I have interviewed or featured previously who have work on display this month. These include Louis Carreon, Alexander de Cadenet, Marcus Lyon, Hannah Rose Thomas and Christopher Clack. Exhibitions featured are at The Arx, Rochester Cathedral, Bankside Gallery, Pallant House Gallery, Brownston Gallery, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Rachel Bebb Contemporary, St John's Waterloo, St Andrew's Wickford and St Stephen's, St Julian's and St John the Baptist, Norwich:

'The Arx are currently showing works by two of the artists I have had the pleasure of interviewing previously for Artlyst. The display of paintings by Louis Carreon at The Arx provides a first opportunity to see his work in the UK. Carreon reimagines classic art through the lens of sampling, echoing the spirit of hip-hop’s homage and creation. His “story of transformation, from addiction and incarceration to redemption through art and religion, is an inspiring testament to the power of creativity”. The images shown allow viewers to delve into his world, “inspired by art giants like El Greco and Caravaggio”... 

Key sculptures displayed at The Arx – ‘Creation’ and the Life-Burgers – by Alexander de Cadenet are among those that I showed at St Stephen Walbrook in 2017. The Life-Burger sculptures explore the relationship between the spiritual dimension of art and consumerism and investigate what gives life meaning. De Cadenet is a visual artist working in London who has been exhibiting his artworks internationally for the past twenty years. His artworks reveal an exploration into philosophical and spiritual questions such as the meaning of life and death and the nature of human consciousness.'

My interviews with these artists can be found at: Louis Carreon; Alexander de Cadenet; Marcus Lyon; Hannah Rose Thomas; and Christopher Clack. My review of Richard Kenton Webb's recent exhibition is here and my piece about St John's Waterloo is here.

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Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky.

Saturday, 23 September 2023

Louis Carreon and Alexander de Cadenet at The Arx



The Arx are currently showing works by two of the artists I have had the pleasure of interviewing for Artlyst. Their display of paintings by Louis Carreon provides a first opportunity to see his work in the UK. Carreon reimagines classic art through the lens of sampling, echoing the spirit of hip-hop's homage and creation. Key sculptures displayed - 'Creation' and the Life-Burgers - by Alexander de Cadenet are among those that I showed at St Stephen Walbrook in 2017. The Life-Burger sculptures explore the relationship between the spiritual dimension of art and consumerism and investigate what gives life meaning. 

My Artlyst interview with Louis Carreon can be read here and with Alexander de Cadenet here.

The Arx write:

"Introducing Louis Carreon at The ARX Gallery – An amalgamation of Street Art and Art History. Explore the captivating journey of Californian-born Louis Carreon, whose roots in tagging, rapping, skateboarding, and surfing have evolved into a unique blend of religious iconography and hip-hop-inspired creativity.

Carreon reimagines classic art through the lens of sampling, echoing the spirit of hip-hop's homage and creation. His story of transformation, from addiction and incarceration to redemption through art and religion, is an inspiring testament to the power of creativity. Delve into his world, inspired by art giants like El Greco and Caravaggio."

"Alexander de Cadenet is a visual artist working in London who has been exhibiting his artworks internationally for the past twenty years. His artworks reveal an exploration into philosophical and spiritual questions such as the meaning of life & death and the nature of human consciousness.

Art historian Edward Lucie-Smith has described Alexander de Cadenet as, “a fascinatingly diverse, restlessly experimental artist. His work ranges across every technique one can think of”.

Alexander de Cadenet's art is drawn from his own life experiences and combines a dark humour with a deeper spiritual message."

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Corinne Bailey Rae - A Spell, A Prayer.