Gary Hume

Retrospective exhibition at Tate Britain of the work of Gary Hume.

These were wonderfully shiny paintings which really benefit from being seen in the flesh rather than reproduced as some of the detail is in the texture not the colour. For example there was a large picture called “The Red Barn Door” which in reproduction doesn’t look a lot better than a red square but in the flesh has the texture of a barn door and all the details drawn out within the paint. Very clever.

I loved a picture called “Tulips” which as an almost cloisonné effect as the edges of the paint were raised.  

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