Orenau
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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
Lewis says, ‘Orenau (oranges in English) points to a fair land with a less wet climate, a place of abundance. This place becomes visible at times like a mirage, when the gloom dissipates and the light reveals Ynys Môn’s ancient past. Standing stones and Roman walls come into focus, but with these rays of light legions of tourists tear up the tranquillity.’ The paint itself is often waxy, rigid, unwilling to bend to the artist’s hand: ‘Much like the island itself, my paintings aren’t passive, they are to be argued with,’ says Lewis. -
About the artist
Iwan Lewis was born in Bangor, North Wales, in 1980, and raised in the small Welsh-speaking village of Llanllyfni. Since graduating with an MA Painting from the Royal College of Art, he has worked as an artist and lecturer. Lewis moved to Caergybi in 2016, where he now lives and works. He was awarded First Prize in Painting, Welsh Artist of the Year, in 2012, and nominated for The Paul Hamlyn Award for Visual Artists in 2017. Solo exhibitions include Annwn (2020) at Sid Motion Gallery, London, and Gallery 6, MOSTYN, Llandudno (2016). Lewis is co-founder of the artist-led projects, Studio Cybi, with Rebecca Gould, in 2016. Studio Cybi were awarded The Wales Venice 10 Artes Mundi Commission in 2023.
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- Artist
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Iwan Lewis (1980 - )
- Title
- Orenau
- Date
- 2018
- Medium
- Painting - Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- height: 102 cm; width: 102 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from the artist, January 2023, through the Art XUK project 2022-23
- Provenance
- Purchased from the artist, January 2023, through the Art XUK project 2022-23
- GAC number
- 19127