Clive BARKER

Asparagus

Whitford Fine Art

Date 2010

Epoque 21st century

Dimension 11.5 x 46 x 46 cm (4¹/₂ x 18¹/₈ x 18¹/₈ inches)

Forty years after emerging as a fashionable Pop Art sculptor on the 1960s London art scene, Clive Barker continues to surprise with works defined by youthful freshness, originality, immediacy, glamour and humour in which he has retained his commitment to the Pop movement.  
Barker's key theme has always been the transformation of commonplace objects by casting them in metal in order to make a connection between art and the post-war world of consumerism. During the 1960s, with his casts of Coca Cola bottles, cakes and tarts, Barker succeeded to sell the public the image of their own tastes repackaged and sanctified by the aura of fine art. Today, with works such as Asparagus Barker continues to represent popular contemporary commodities available to all people in a highly polished reality.

Date: 2010

Epoque: 21st century

Signature:

Unique
Signed, dated and titled underneath

Dimension: 11.5 x 46 x 46 cm (4¹/₂ x 18¹/₈ x 18¹/₈ inches)

Provenance: Acquired directly from the Artist.

Literature: Clive Barker: Objects for Contemplation, exhibition catalogue with introduction by Marco LIVINGSTONE, Whitford Fine Art, London, 2013, cat. no. 10, ill.

Exhibition: 2013, Clive Barker: Objects for Contemplation, Whitford Fine Art, London.

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Whitford Fine Art

European and British 20th Century painting and sculpture, with an emphasis on Post-War Abstraction and British Pop Art.

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