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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Darren Coffield, Being Pablo Picasso, 2009

Darren Coffield UK, b. 1969

Being Pablo Picasso, 2009
Acrylic on canvas
92 x 76 cm
36 1/4 x 29 7/8 in
© Darren Coffield
£ 6,600 inc. VAT
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In the Paradox series, Coffield inverts well known faces, in 'an exploration of celebrity, identity and perception'. These works subvert the viewer’s instinctive faculties for reading human features to create...
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In the Paradox series, Coffield inverts well known faces, in "an exploration of celebrity, identity and perception". These works subvert the viewer’s instinctive faculties for reading human features to create stimulating and provocative portraits.

An inverted face, one that is turned upside down is not only difficult to recognise, it repositions our sensitivity to the spatial relationships between human features. These works are not a simple, formulaic inversion of the features, but a sensitive reinterpretation of the physiognomy. Like any intelligent portrait they have a dynamic aesthetic, individually tailored to reflect the personality of each subject, but even in their changed state the features retain the character of the subject, although the muddled features hang down like a bizarre mask.

These portraits are a visual interpretation of the word Doublethink, invented by the English 20th century author George Orwell in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Doublethink describes the act of simultaneously accepting two mutually contradictory beliefs as correct.
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Provenance

The Artist's Studio, London
Dellasposa, London

Exhibitions

Site Unseen, Dellasposa Gallery, London, 31 October 2018 - 12 January 2019
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