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Jungle Pete's Tavern Painting

Benjamin Stephenson

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 55.1 W x 45.3 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This piece is inspired by the tragic story of Jackson Pollock's untimely death, as recounted by his former lover Ruth Kligman. The title is derived from the name of his local watering-hole/bar. When exhibited this piece was part of an installation involving shoes filled with paint and pointing inwards to show the awkward and nervous disposition of the artist.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

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55.1 W x 45.3 H x 2 D in

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Ben Stephenson is a British artist currently living and working in Mexico. His primary medium is painting, although his practice is multidisciplinary and encompasses sculpture, photography and performative installations. Notions of Colonialism and Voyeurism are central themes throughout his work as he investigates the act of looking at/observing the world from a distance and the misinterpretations that entail. For this reason he has traveled from London to work in a different climate and culture with the intentions of absorbing new stimuli as well as reassessing pre-existing ideas of the exotic. Much of the work displayed here is derived from historical narratives, with source imagery in films and photographs being a primary stimulus. Ben has spent the past two years living and working between Colombia and Mexico. His most recent exhibitions include 'FAIN feria' in Monterrey, Mexico, 'Genesis in the Retort' at the Museo de la Ciudad in Queretaro, Mexico, and 'NADA' at Outsiders Gallery in Queretaro, Mexico. He was awarded 1st prize by the Mexican Embassy in London for a collaborative sculpture in the recent Camaradas exhibition at The Koppel Project Exchange in July 2021.

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