Seymour Hill [Going for Messages]
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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: Wales
Place: Cardiff, Cardiff Hub
This painting references the artist’s childhood home on the Seymour Hill estate in South Belfast. Gurnos, (GAC 19047) also depicts a housing estate, Gurnos estate in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. Both estates are examples of post-war brutalist social housing which was built across the UK. The architecture of these estates divided opinion and was associated with dilapidation and crime. Stitt considers a retro-future for these places, bright and angular shapes float in front of weathered backgrounds. Their composition and finish indicate rebuilding and renewal. Central to Stitt’s practice is the theme of communities and their dissolution, in the contested space of the post-war housing estate his paintings allude to hope and possibility.
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About the artist
André Stitt was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He studied at Ulster Polytechnic, and the Belfast College of Art and Design at Ulster University from 1976-1980. He is currently professor of fine art at Cardiff School of Art and Design, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Art. Solo exhibitions of his work have been held most recently at institutions including Leeds College of Art Gallery and Oriel Myrddin Gallery, Carmarthen, Wales (both 2013); St David’s Hall, Cardiff; and St Paul st Gallery Auckland, New Zealand (2011) Stitt's work has also been included in exhibitions at Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2012); Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, Thailand (2008); Galerie Lehtinen, Berlin (2011); Venice Biennale; Baltic Contemporary Art Centre, England (both 2005); and PS1, New York (2000).
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- Materials & Techniques
- acrylic (paint), panel, paint, painting (as object name), acrylic painting
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Details
- Artist
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André Stitt (1958 - )
- Title
- Seymour Hill [Going for Messages]
- Date
- 2021
- Medium
- acrylic on panel
- Dimensions
- height: 45.0 cm; width: 65.0 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Gallery TEN, March 2022
- Provenance
- Gallery TEN, Cardiff; from whom purchased by UK Government Art Collection, 28 March 2022
- GAC number
- 19048