Cl3mb3.Is - Keith Albarn
Cl3mb3.Is - Keith Albarn
Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm paper
Edition of 6.
Viewings welcome - please contact Cal to arrange an appointment.
About the artwork
Year: 2021
Framed size: 67cm x 67cm
Detailed Condition: Excellent condition
Signature on the framed print: Signed in pencil, 4/6, 2021
Framing: Hand-stained ash wood frame, 99% UV resistant glass
Mounting: Conservation-mounted using acid-free Japanese wheat-starch paste and Japanese paper
Delivery: Collect from the shop or contact Cal to arrange specialist art handlers
About the artist
Keith Albarn (1939 - ) is an English artist. His work is inter-disciplinary, connecting neuropsychology, mathematics, natural sciences and cultural anthropology. He is looking at pattern as a psychological phenomenon, in perception and in cognition, with its own neural correlates and its own physiology; as a universal cultural phenomena appearing from prehistory to the present day, giving form to belief.
In the 1960’s he helped form 26 Kingly Street W1, an ‘ideas factory’ and a ‘happening place’, was the subject of BBC’s ‘One Man’s Week’, a contributor to ‘Tomorrows World’ and ‘Late Night Line-Up’, and developed ‘Ekistikit’, a modular architectural system that was used to build ‘Fun Palaces’ and furniture kits from the 1970’s onwards. He was principle lecturer in Fine Art at the now University of East London, and Head of Colchester Institute’s School of Art, Design and Media. His publications include numerous articles and papers for art, education and science journals, and broadcasts on radio and television.