Art on a Postcard Winter Auction, Lots 201-300

04 NOVEMBER 2021 - 25 NOVEMBER 2021
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209. Sean Worrall

London Skyline - Bankside Power Station (The Tate Modern) No. 9

Acrylic on Paper

A6 (15 x 10cm) Original Artwork 

Signed on verso

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£50 - 1,000

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Art on a Postcard Winter Auction, Lots 201-300 (209/100)

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About 

 

Sean Worrall is an artist, a painter, as well as a busy curator with punk rock outlook. Sean currently lives, works (and finds material to work with) in East London. Sean’s current body of work explores the notion of new layers, the reclaiming of those things that we leave to decay, the idea that our cities will eventually be covered, lost in new layers of leaves. Sean’s paintings and occasional installations explore the taking back of old walls, the growing over, the freshness of new leaves, new layers, new marks on old surfaces, the taking back of unloved surfaces, unwanted material, the things we never look at. Sean's work is also about engagement, about community. Sean exhibits extensively both in galleries and on the street. Sean has exhibited both as a solo artist and in group shows both nationally and internationally, he has work in a number of significant private collections. Sean also runs the long standing Organ magazine, ran a rather successful alternative record label and has put on hundreds (thousands) of alternative music events all over London and as a broadcaster with London arts radio station Resonance FM. 

 

Education  

 

West Surrey Art School, Farnham (BA), the punk rock squats and alternative venues of London. 

 

Select Exhibitions/Awards  

 

2021 – A third and final #43Leaves for Deptford X – 43 Paintings on found recycled material left on the streets of Deptford, South London, during the art festival 
2019 – Solo The Fruit Shop at Shipton Street Gallery, London E2 
2017 – INSIDE OUT at Here East, Hackney Wick– a show curated by Gavin Turk 
2015: DEADCUTS at the Ritter-Zamet gallery, Whitechapel, East London. 
2016: HARVEY & WORRALL at WALL & JONES, an Edwardian tailor’s shop, Hackney, 
2016: SOMETIMES THEY HAVE THORNS – solo Fount Gallery , Hackney, Londo 
2015: PLAY – A group show In a beautiful big shell of an East London warehouse, curated by Worrall and Harvey 
2013: PAINTINGS, solo at Cultivate, Vyner St, London E2 
2012: LAYERS, COLLABORATIONS, DEPOSITIONS, solo at Cultivate, Vyner St, London E2 
2012: PRUNING SHOCK, Works by Alan Wilson and Sean Worrall at Cultivate, Vyner St. 
2010: LEAVES - Solo at Dissenters Chapel Gallery, Kensal Green Cemetery, London W10. 

 

Gallery Representation  

 

Cultivate, London. 

 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork  

 

Four paintings for Art on a Postcard. part of the ongoing Skylines series. The ongoing matter of looking up, something that started in Margate in late Summer of 2019 and goes on with several new paintings looking over the River Thames and most recently a painting looking beyond a church in Hackney. No idea where these Skyline paintings are going to go, or for how long the series will go on for. Right now I’m enjoying the act of just looking up, of distilling the information, the sky, the space, the shapes, the brutalism, the skylines. Someone asked if I was putting these paintings together for a show, the answer is no, not really, although there might be some bigger pieces being painted. Most of the paintings are smaller 20cm square canvas pieces. People have been asking me to paint particular buildings or places, it doesn’t really work like that, it only works if I want to paint it, if it is somewhere that means something to me as a painter. 

 

PLEASE DO NOT BID ON ARTWORK IN OUR ART ON A POSTCARD AUCTIONS IF YOU INTEND ON SELLING THE ARTWORK AFTER YOU HAVE PURCHASED IT. THIS AUCTION HAS BEEN ORGANISED FOR CHARITY AND ALL ARTWORKS HAVE BEEN GENEROUSLY DONATED BY THE ARTISTS TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE HEPATITIS C TRUST. WHEN THE WORK PRODUCED FOR THE CHARITY IS SOLD ON THE SECONDARY MARKET IT DAMAGES OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ARTIST AND PREVENTS US FROM FUNDRAISING. 

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