Bill


by Richard Moon; oil on canvas; 2006, 153 cm x 153 cm.

An impressive large-scale work in oil on canvas by the contemporary British artist Richard Moon.

£6,000 (inc. UK shipping).

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Condition

Excellent condition.


The Artist
Richard Moon [b.1971 England] graduated from the Royal Academy Schools in 2005, since when he has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally.

Moon’s work sets out to explore a fascination with the uncanny or a negative aesthetic that inspires discomfort and sometimes even dread in the viewer. His arresting portraits and still-lifes are based on preparatory collages, in which he combines with his own invention long discarded images from disparate sources such as Victorian daguerreotypes and old vintage magazines. As such, the characters and scenes portrayed seem to belong eerily to some undefined or illusory era that hovers tantalisingly in the spaces between what the viewer knows to be real and unreal. By reappropriating, reassembling and reinvesting with value what are long discarded images, Moon hints at new and multiple narrative possibilities and untold stories.

His work is in numerous private and public collections, including those of Charles Saatchi, Javier Baz and Roger Taylor.

More information about Richard Moon from his website.