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Stuart Semple
DAILY DREAM by Stuart Semple
DAILY DREAM by Stuart Semple
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EVERY DAY YOU'LL GET A PIECE OF CONCEPTUAL ART BY STUART SEMPLE
These email artworks are an attempt to keep Stuart’s work and ideas accessible to as many people as possible.
- For just one pound you'll get 30 artworks (one per day)
- They play with the idea of imagination and the power language has to create mental objects and scenarios
- No two people experience these artworks in the same way, so each interaction with them will be unique
- Text has always been a central element within Stuart's work, he sees it as a way to create objects and scenarios beyond physical restrictions
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ABOUT STUART:
After a near-death experience as a teenager, whilst studying fine art at the Yorkshire
Sculpture Park, Stuart Semple dedicated his life to being an artist.
He is well known for liberating and disseminating colours including the Pinkest Pink and the Blackest Black paints which he shares with other artists via his CultureHustle project.
Sculpture Park, Stuart Semple dedicated his life to being an artist.
He is well known for liberating and disseminating colours including the Pinkest Pink and the Blackest Black paints which he shares with other artists via his CultureHustle project.
Although diverse in its presentation, his body of work orbits around a handful of recurring themes: anxiety, society, cultural history, technology, connection community, and freedom, working across painting, sculpture, happenings, and online.
Semple has enjoyed fifteen solo exhibitions dedicated to his work in London, Milan, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles. His works have also been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, fairs, and biennials, and at institutions including the Barbican, Institute Contemporary Arts, London, The Goss-Michael Foundation, and The Whitworth, amongst others.
He has created large-scale public projects for cities including Melbourne, Dublin,
London, Moscow, Manchester, and Denver and presented performance pieces and
happenings at Dulwich Picture Gallery, The Bentway in Toronto, Hong Kong Arts Centre,
and Glastonbury Festival.
Semple is regularly featured across the media and has seen major features in The Times, Modern Painters, Frieze, Wired, i-D, BBC, Vogue and several others. His BBC Radio 4 documentary Hostile Design was nominated for a Radio Academy Award in 2019.
As a writer, he contributed a monthly feature to Art of England magazine for more than
five years and has written for The Guardian, Spanish Vogue, Artlyst and Huffington Post.
A keen speaker on democracy, accessibility, and the power of art to transform mental
health and the public realm, Semple has spoken at Frieze London, Oxford Union, The
Southbank Centre, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Semple regularly curates exhibitions that explore society and has done so for galleries in London, Milan and New York.
Stuart is the author of 'Make Art Or Die Trying', available from all major book stores.
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