Saturday, July 29, 2023

Nigel Peake, Strip, Nigel Peakes and Nieves, Zurich, 2017

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"Strip was drawn over a two week period in Paris, defined by the size of the room and the table. Made from observations of facades from some places and how they could be if side by side.” [Nigel Peake]

"It’s hard to summarise the work of artist, or as he has suggested it ‘drawer’, Nigel Peake because there is so much of it and it’s varied. Nigel, who grew up in Ballytrustan (County Down) and currently lives between there and Paris, originally studied architecture in Edinburgh for six years and in 2013 lived in Switzerland for a period to teach an architectural studio.  In the past 10 years he’s written and drawn 41 books, both for publishers Laurence King and Phaidon as well as under his own steam, covering cycling, bridges, cities, shapes, patterns, maps and much much more. His distinctive drawings have also appeared on work for Hermès, New York Times, FLOS, Tate, and the Royal Horticulture Society and he’s had exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Paris, Shanghai and London. He once cycled from Edinburgh to Budapest and it’s probably fair to say that both architecture and cycling are a heavy presence in his extensive body of work." [Publishers statement]

A subtle and delicate work and I like that the title 'strip' resonates with the medium in which it's been realized — an accordion strip.

11 single-sided pages, individually 10" x 7.5" and when fully open 6ft 10.5inches.





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