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Amelia Collage

Maria Rivans

United Kingdom

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 32.3 W x 44.1 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The work of Maria Rivans is known for its distinctive mash-up of surrealism meets Pop-Art. Her iconic pin-up portraits are assembled form scrapbook-like collages, where vintage ephemera mingle with 1950s pop-culture references, to achieve the ease of an early Paolozzi print, merged with the strange surreality of a David Lynch masterpiece. Inspired by retro Italian glamour, Rivans created ’Amelia’ (named after her beloved Italian grandmother) at the end of a “glorious long hot summer” to “help us through the long winter months ahead.” The print depicts the iconic face of Audrey Hepburn, bedecked with cat-eye sunglasses, in cool shades of black and white. Around the portrait, Rivans has created a beautiful bricolage of technicolour details: Hepburn’s halter-neck dress is a repurposed antique map, while her exotic headdress of tumbling flowers and foliage is filled with 1950s pop-culture references, from jet-planes to Super 8s, retro TV sets to cruising Cadillacs. The print is a celebration of internationalism, depicting globe-trotting escapism through exotic flora and fauna and the collaging of maps, where divisive borders can dissolve. Yet, as Rivans illustrates, no paradise would be complete without its serpent: nestled amongst the escapist imagery, Rivans has added a snarling wolf and a rolled up newspaper, to remind us of the realities of the world around us. Creating visual harmony out of the chaos of the physical world, ‘Amelia’ blends arresting imagery with conceptual prowess.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Collage:

Paper on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

32.3 W x 44.1 H x 2 D in

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Maria Rivans is a contemporary British artist, known for her scrapbook-style collage aesthetic. A mash-up of Surrealism meets Pop-Art, Rivans’s work re-appropriates vintage ephemera to create dreamy realms, which transport the viewer into fantastical worlds of the imaginary, each one suffused with vivid colour, arresting imagery, intricate detail, and finished with a dusting of subtle humour. Rivans’ artwork is known for its unique approach to collaging. Intertwining different film and TV genres - from vintage Hollywood, to 1970s sci-fi, B-movies and TV trash - Rivans’ work is in a constant dialogue with cultures of the past, reinventing existing film plots and narratives, while spinning bizarre and dreamlike tales. Her use of collage reflects the complex and fragmented world from which the art arises, but an attention to beauty and to harmony of composition gestures optimistically towards the social capacity to piece it back together again. In her pin-up series, Rivans reclaims iconic femininity to champion female strength; her exotic and escapist works are often laced with ominous undertones, to remind us of the darker side of human nature; utopian imagery from 1950s pop-culture speaks to today’s obsession with consumerism; while a persistent love of sci-fi illustrates the fact that Rivans’ work is always a meditation on the greater question of ‘life, the universe, and everything’. Rivans’ work takes the form of both large-scale originals and limited edition prints, and notable series’ have included: pin-ups; landscapes; film stills; and 3D box collages. Maria works from her studio in Brighton: a kooky building, purpose built as a small cinema in 1911. She exhibits work throughout the UK as well as internationally, including Hong Kong, New York and across Europe. Notable solo shows include the Saatchi Gallery, London, and Galerie Bhak, Seoul. Her pin-up portrait ‘Lady Valentina’ is used as the campaign image for both the London and Milan affordable art fairs; ‘Carina’, the face of the Scoop International Fashion Show at Saatchi for 2015; and ‘Scarlett’ heads the Nordea Private Banking campaign for Stockholm Affordable Art Fair. In 2015, Rivans was invited to show at Christies, London, for their ‘Out of the Ordinary’ sale; in 2017, her work featured in The Times newspaper; and, in 2018, her Film Still ‘Understanding Nothing’ was selected for the Royal Academy’s 250th Summer Exhibition.

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