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Andrew McIntosh Figurative Paintings

b. 1979

Andrew McIntosh was born in Grantown-On-Spey in the Highlands of Scotland in 1979. Following studies at Edinburgh’s Telford College 1997–99, he held his first solo exhibition at the Highland Gallery Mori in 2001. Since then, he has exhibited widely across the UK, including at the Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle in Sutherland, and the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London. In 2014, he won the Towry Award for Best in Show at the National Open Art Competition at Somerset House in London and was shortlisted for the John Moores Painting Prize at the Walker Art Museum in Liverpool, as well as being selected to exhibit in Here Today in London, curated by Artwise. Following his solo exhibition "You Were Shit in the 80s" at James Freeman Gallery in 2015, his large painting RA! was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 2016, and he was nominated for the Pulse Art Prize in Miami in 2016. His collections include Simmons & Simmons, The Ivy, Vanessa Branson (founder of the Marrakech Biennale), and Mr & Mrs. Barney Moores (family of John Moores).

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Artist: Andrew McIntosh
Alfheim
By Andrew McIntosh
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Andrew McIntosh is a Scottish artist originally from the Highlands and currently based in London. His paintings have the air of a Highland gothic mystery, but shot through with cosmi...
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2010s Surrealist Andrew McIntosh Figurative Paintings

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Yggdrasil
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Andrew McIntosh is a Scottish artist originally from the Highlands and currently based in London. His paintings have the air of a Highland gothic mystery, but shot through with cosmi...
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2010s Surrealist Andrew McIntosh Figurative Paintings

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Andrew McIntosh’s paintings have the air of a Highland gothic mystery, but shot through with cosmic undercurrents. Trees, islands, abandoned buildings and lonely caravans in the wil...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrew McIntosh Figurative Paintings

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A trip to Spain provided motifs for early works. His student work might be characterized as art naïf (Naive art). While still a student, he sold a ceramic artwork to the poet and publisher Pierre Seghers, who would later commission drawings from him. He frequented jazz clubs in Saint-Germain des Près, and while listening to Sidney Bechet at the Vieux Colombier, he met his wife, Yvette.One of the last French Surrealist and follower of Nietzsche. His art conveyed the message to all of mankind that we are only human. The other Surrealist to center his art in philosophy was Rene Magritte whose paintings reflect his understanding of Sigmund Freud. He had his first exhibition in 1955, before being sent to Algeria to complete his military service. After graduating in 1955, he was drafted for military service, spent time in Germany and Morocco, and was sent to the front lines of the Algerian War. In 1959 he exhibited works at two Parisian galleries and at Juan-les-Pins on the Côte d'Azur. 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Also in 1965, he discovered the small town of Martel, and with his old roommate Jean-Baptiste Valadié purchased a house that they opened as the gallery La Licorne (The Unicorn) in 1967. Responding to the political upheavals of May 1968 in France, and following the advice of Geneva gallery owner Roger Ferrero, Serrier's work became increasingly complex, idiosyncratic, and surreal. Imagery included the Tower of Babel, bodies suspended in space, and crowds of people all dressed alike, with identical features and entirely black eyes. Mannequins, playing cards, nudes, and levitating orbs also figured in the work. In a nod to Magritte, his men sometimes wear bowler hats. Another influence may have been the works of the Franco-Belgian surrealist Gaston Bogaert (1918-2008). Serrier's first major exhibit of these works, in Geneva in 1971, was titled Le Réalisme Fantastique. 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