Fine Art Galleries Atlanta
2010

Andy Collins Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
Andy Collins was born in 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia. AMB did, the Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, Georgia in 1994 and MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 1999. Andy Collins delicious paintings are synthetic. Cool and bright, pastel paintings suffocating big gap glamorous. Working from photos, fashion Collins abstract forms derived from the thread runs between the fictional space. Tissue folds, the folds of the elbows, knees and armpits become a fetish model contemplation. Its contours are drawn and suggested ways to beautify themselves, creating patterns that are both ethereal and organic electric. Collins is a process of fixing almost perverse. Taking several months to complete a painting, he patiently built without air forms entirely by hand, while trace of brush. In Untitled, the biomorphic composition, a sublime beauty empty fascinates seduction and void.
Andy Collins paintings shine with a transcendent eroticism, which implies a state of higher education in the courts arouse sensual physical brain. Inspired by the desire for fashion ads, Untitled Composition persistent desire of the interpreter is a distortion of the kind of Rorschach, a mandala of seduction and absence. Collins sees as an overwhelming sense intangible empty, his paintings resonate with a voyeuristic tendency. Equally intimate and distant, his obsessive process (up to 30 layers of transparent application) smooth surface breathes with a spot of confidence.
Andy Collins's paintings are models of visual perfection. Minimalist approach to painting with fetishism Collins sharpens his paintings to states the boldest and easiest way to harness the power of the form suggested. Working from photos, Andy Collins removes the issue, focusing instead on the possibility evocative image implied. Its abstract patterns to maintain the essence of his original image, and extrapolate a more complex interpretation, causing emotional qualities and spiritual aspects of surface, color and composition. In Untitled, Andy Collins presents a model of disturbing sound. Your body shape suggests biomorphic touch, for clinical benefit, Andy Collins elevates these connotations to a metaphysical plane, creating a sensuality that is conceptually pure and idealistic.
Exhibitions Individual
2005
• Mary Boone Gallery, New York
• Corvi-Mora, London
• Artemis Greenberg Van Doren, New York
2004
• Marc Foxx in Los Angeles
2003
• Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
• Corvi-Mora, London
2002
• Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris
2001
• Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
• Emilio Mazzoli Gallery, Modena Italy
2000
• Audiello Fine Arts Inc., New York
1999
• Audiello Fine Arts, Inc., New York
Conclusions:
Andy Collins's paintings are models of visual perfection. Approach to painting with a minimalist fetish, Collins sharpens his canvases to the states the most bolder and easier to harness the power of the form suggested. Working from photos, Andy Collins removes the issue, focusing instead on the potential of image evocative implied. Its abstract patterns to maintain the essence of his original image, and to extrapolate the most complex, causing emotional and spiritual reactions to the qualities surface, color and composition.
About the Author
View Andy Collins paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Andy Collins. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery – London contemporary art gallery. Andy Collins
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