Interview with Fiona Rae | FT Arts
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Alongside Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, Fiona Rae is one of the generation known as the YBAs, or Young British Artists. Yet while her peers explored installation and video, she stayed faithful to painting. Rachel Spence asks her about her new works showing at the Timothy Taylor Gallery at Frieze.
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She seems very much like her work. Elegant, playful and disciplined. I love how she has that endearing smile when she talks about her paintings.
@irenahalder
6 жыл бұрын
Sergio Lobato she has dimples! A very articulate artist who can defend herself and her work really well if necessary.
@notgadot
6 ай бұрын
@@irenahalder lovely dimples there
So drawn to Fiona's work. Thanks for this thoughtful insight into her work!
I saw the retrospective in Leeds. Wonderful. I really like her colour, I was disappointed by her more recent grey works, but this is so appealing.
A wonderful video.
wow! Black lines inspiration...Thank you!!
Like that sense of improvised lurid cartoon beauty that Fiona Rae keeps on mining.
Tracy Emin ^*
@bogoio
8 жыл бұрын
+Rainbow Ghoul.x' aka crooked mouth bitch
Hahah, Ralph - plain wrong
God - when artists open their mouths, kaka just falls out. Shush and paint.
Thid is weak work, its a case of right place right time, its non-descript work and would disappear without trace!!! and who is this anodyne vacuum in a blouse asking the questions