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  • Date de création1995
  • Dimensions152.0 x 170.0 cm

Discover Graham Little's evocative art – a blend of surrealism & social commentary through captivating paintings & mixed media. Explore his unique vision!

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Biographie de l'artiste

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Graham Little, born in Dundee, UK, in 1972, embarked on a path that would intricately weave together the worlds of Romanticism, Postmodernism, and the often-overlooked visual language of commercial advertising. His formative years were marked by an unexpected encounter: a discarded copy of *Vogue* magazine gifted to his sister. This seemingly innocuous event proved pivotal, igniting a fascination with the powerful imagery of 1980s fashion—images of self-assured women that replaced earlier inclinations towards traditional landscape drawing. Little’s early artistic explorations were thus redirected, focusing on the meticulous rendering of these found figures and their carefully constructed environments. He pursued formal training at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in Dundee, followed by an MA at Goldsmiths College, London, in 1997, and a subsequent Research Associate position there in 1998, solidifying his conceptual framework and technical skills. This period was crucial in establishing the foundations for his distinctive style—a delicate balance between observation, appropriation, and personal interpretation.

The Allure of Fashion and Art Historical Echoes

Little’s work is characterized by a unique process: he meticulously builds compositions from gouache and colored pencil, sourcing imagery primarily from fashion magazines like *Vogue*, *Harper’s Bazaar*, and the German publication *Burda Moden*. However, these are not mere reproductions. He transforms the original photographs into richly textured scenes, interior and exterior tableaus that resonate with histories of visual representation. The artist doesn't simply copy; he filters, recontextualizes, and imbues his subjects with a quiet emotional complexity. His palette is warm and inviting, yet the execution is remarkably precise—a cool detachment that lends an air of mystery to the scenes. He references art historical motifs, subtly incorporating elements reminiscent of Modernist figuration and even Old Master compositions. For example, decorative flourishes in works like *Untitled (Bedroom)* (2021) echo the style of British designer Terence Conran while the figures themselves are posed with a formality recalling Etruscan funerary art. This layering of aesthetics—the commercial and the canonical—is central to Little’s artistic project.

Psychological Interiors and Narrative Ambiguity

The majority of Little's sitters are young women and men, often depicted in mundane situations that stand in stark contrast to the hyper-sexualized imagery prevalent in contemporary fashion photography. They speak on the phone, smoke cigarettes, or simply stretch in an open window—moments of everyday life rendered with extraordinary detail. These scenes aren’t about overt allure; they are characterized by a sense of psychological distance, emptiness cloaked in aesthetic sheen. The interiors Little creates are not merely backdrops but complex environments that reflect the inner states of his subjects. His work explores themes of distraction, disinterest, and isolation—the subtle blemishes beneath the surface of perceived beauty. This is further emphasized by the time-consuming nature of his process; each painting can take years to complete, a protracted negotiation between the artist, the source material, and the evolving narrative within the composition.

Recent Exhibitions and Critical Reception

Graham Little’s work has garnered increasing recognition in recent years, culminating in his first institutional solo presentation in the United States at The FLAG Art Foundation in New York (2024). This exhibition showcased sixteen works on paper spanning from 2000 to 2023. Prior to this, he exhibited extensively with Alison Jacques Gallery in London, with significant shows in 2015, 2019 and 2021. He has also presented work at dépendance gallery in Brussels (2023) and Taka Ishii Gallery in Tokyo (2022). Critical reception has focused on the artist’s ability to blend Romanticism with Postmodern sensibilities, his meticulous technique, and the enigmatic quality of his scenes. Hettie Judah, writing for The FLAG Art Foundation exhibition catalogue, described Little's work as “coolly distanced, soothingly controlled,” emphasizing the quiet power of his compositions and their capacity to invite endless interpretation.

Historical Significance and Contemporary Relevance

Graham Little’s contribution lies in his ability to elevate the often-dismissed realm of commercial imagery into a space for profound artistic exploration. He challenges conventional hierarchies between “high” and “low” art, demonstrating that beauty can be found—and critically examined—in unexpected places. His work resonates with contemporary concerns about representation, objectification, and the construction of identity in a visually saturated world. By appropriating images from fashion magazines, he forces viewers to confront their own relationship to these idealized portrayals and question the underlying power dynamics at play. Little’s oblique, nostalgic yearnings bring elements of drama, intrigue, and sobriety into scenes rendered through a soft-focus lens, creating works that are both visually captivating and intellectually stimulating. His art is not simply about what is depicted but about the act of seeing itself—the way we perceive beauty, desire, and the complexities of human experience.