| Review
of Graffick Exhibition by Andy Prior at Django's Riff, Wood
Street, Liverpool.
Written by Tony Knox.
Photographed by Tony Knox
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Django's Riff, is a new venue in Wood Street, Liverpool, exhibiting
new artwork by Andy Prior. This is a small bar under the Open
Eye Gallery.
The space is dark with subdued lighting and throughout the
venue the brightness of Prior's works breaks through. This
contrast is suited to Prior's work in this new solo exhibition
which continues until December 2007.
Prior's art work uses dark humour and satire used to very
good effect. One of the focal points to the different pieces
around the space is a triptych of three females. These females
are sexually exaggerated with their lips, breast and more,
stylized, but smoking. Their demeanour explicit, overt and
confrontational, where beauty is embodied in the lampoon of
the immoral. This is a glorification of the things that are
bad for you can be the most attractive. His will no doubt
stir the desire to smokers to run outside for a quick puff!
The work has a quality of self confidence and an initial energy
that grabs the viewer. The work is strong, colorful and provocative.
It is inspired by street culture and the influence of characterisation
in Manga. Political correctness thankfully is alien concept
to Prior's work. In fact it may offend the Sunday Painters.
I salute you Andy Prior!
From previous art exhibitions I have seen of Prior's some
years ago, his art has evolved significantly. Already demonstrating
skill, his work has since become more polished and the subject
make an impact. Other pieces in this current exhibition include
'The Chef'. This is another strong piece with confident lines
and a surreal study of two women joined by the wrists that
form into a string of sausages, but the male figure, the chef,
behind hold aloft a large meat cleaver. The scale of the hand
with the sharp implement though is larger than the rest of
the composition, bringing to the fore the emphasis of this
item and in line above to the sausages. There are so many
narratives that can be read to this. Menage à trios,
demonic attributes, the living dead, as the characters have
white eyes and the palette of their flesh macabre. His work
works on so many layers and subtexts. Chris Boyd, who accompanied
me on the viewing of Prior work, commented ‘it is a
bit razzle dazzle, eye candy’ and both of us approved.
Past work of Prior’s ranges from installations to Graffiti
Art, which have include commissions, such as the World Super
Bikes, painting backdrops. He was part of the Bart (Art in
Bars Programme) during the Independents Liverpool Biennial
2004. This involved being artist in residence to Piccolino’s
in Liverpool were during his stay he transformed a Franco
cappuccino machine in his unique graphic pop and fine art
style, which was auctioned. He has been involved in the designs
of a fashion line too. Prior is a bit of an entrepreneur!
For more information on the art of Prior go to:
Andy Prior
Email: andy@andyprior.com
Websites:
www.fotolog.com/gecs
www.myspace.com/andyprioruk
Category: Art Review
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