Russell Young: Dreamland

Glamorous exhibition at the Maddox Gallery in Berkeley Street of new work by Russell Young.

At first glance these works were just a homage to Andy Warhol and on reading the commentary they partly were, using his method of stretching screen prints, however they were enhanced by using pigments to reflect the light of California and sourced from around the world then covered in diamond dust.

Like Warhol they comment on the role of celebrity in our society and I liked the description in the commentary that they are “a dissection of the American Dream and the dark side of fame”. I’m always up for dissecting the American Dream.

I love the way the sparkling dust played with your eyes heightening the effect sometimes given by the screen printed enlarged image. I thought the ones of a single face worked better than the group pictures.

Closed 7 February 2024

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Evening Standard


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