Christopher Stead

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Created within the socio-political cul de sac that is post-Brexit Britain, Christopher’s work pokes fun at the inherited hierarchies of the old order, questioning the role and relevance of the art object during times of social prohibition; with contact reduced to a digital screen and creatives encouraged to retrain in cyber. Driven by a fear of ‘white cube’ boredom, the work disrupts the paradigms of commercial obedience, trend, and cultural hegemony. Working with hand-torn or found material, the matter is woven into post-industrial spaces that invite human presence, participation, and play.

The tagliatelle series of paintings addresses how we as humans interact with our daily waste. Consisting of found fishing nets, recovered industrial waste, and studio detritus, the tagliatelle material grows and gathers in a fecund manner into a reusable source, which can be repurposed time and time again. This exercise of regeneration helps produce a more sustainable studio practice in times of accountability.

Christopher Stead is a London-based multidisciplinary artist, curator, and documentarian of British counterculture. In 2016 Christopher graduated with a First Class BA Hons in Fine Art at the City and Guilds of London Art School, where he received the Painter-Stainers Scholarship Prize and Brian Till Art History Thesis Award. He is currently midway through the MA Painting programme at the Royal College of Art, London, and is the co-founder and director of the London-based curatorial collective Pigeon Park, which was created in response to the post-pandemic threat posed to artists’ working conditions in the wake of the Covid crisis. Through collaboration, Pigeon Park works with artists to create immersive sculpture and painting exhibitions in unique spaces, fostering artistic growth and engagement within the public sphere in times of restrictions, cutbacks, and uncertainty.

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<b>Title: </b>You Turn Me Inside Out<br /><b>Year: </b>2022<br /><b>Medium: </b>Repurposed / electrical wires, rope, nets and hand-torn canvas, treated with alkyd resin, acrylic and oil paint<br /><b>Size: </b>Dimensions variable
<b>Title: </b>Syntax Error<br /><b>Year: </b>2022<br /><b>Medium: </b>Re-purposed computer parts, electrical wires, ropes, nets and hand-torn canvas, alkyd resin, acrylic and oil paint, bound to recovered mattresses<br /><b>Size: </b>200 x 285 x 12 cm
<b>Title: </b>Tree of Thorns<br /><b>Year: </b>2022<br /><b>Medium: </b>Repurposed ropes, wires and hand-torn treat- ed canvas, bound to a recovered mattress<br /><b>Size: </b>230 x 162 x 35 cm
<b>Title: </b>Peppered Poetry<br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Alkyd resin and acrylic, sand-painting with brass eyelets and polyethylene rope<br /><b>Size: </b>200 x 160 cm
<b>Title: </b>Ghostly Grammar<br /><b>Year: </b>2022<br /><b>Medium: </b>Alkyd resin and acrylic, sand-painting with brass eyelets and polyethylene rope<br /><b>Size: </b>200 x 160 cm
<b>Title: </b>Entanglement<br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Recovered electrical wires, fishing nets, ropes and studio detritus, bound to bedsprings<br /><b>Size: </b>60 x 45 cm
<b>Title: </b>Autumn's Acid <br /><b>Year: </b>2022<br /><b>Medium: </b>Alkyd resin and acrylic sand-painting with brass eyelets and polyethylene rope<br /><b>Size: </b>200 x 160 cm
<b>Title: </b>Wasabi <br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Resin, acrylic sand, brass eyelets, polyethylene rope<br /><b>Size: </b>495 x 295 cm
<b>Title: </b>Things Fall Apart <br /><b>Year: </b>600 x 400 x 30 cm <br /><b>Medium: </b>130 kilos of hand-torn, treated canvas and found wires weaved into industrial netting<br /><b>Size: </b>2020
<b>Title: </b>Tagliatelle<br /><b>Year: </b>2020<br /><b>Medium: </b>Acrylic, alkyd resin, duck cotton, polyethylene nets, rubber, copper and wood<br /><b>Size: </b>45 x 170 x 170 cm
<b>Title: </b>Odd Oasis <br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Resin, sand drapes, brass eyelets, steel fence, aluminium tower, & Jano XLN 25i speaker playing 20th Century Rave Classics sound piece ( 1 hour 19 min loop)<br /><b>Size: </b>570 x 260 x 160 cm
<b>Title: </b>Odd Oasis <br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Resin, sand drapes, brass eyelets, steel fence, aluminium tower, & Jano XLN 25i speaker playing 20th Century Rave Classics sound piece ( 1 hour 19 min loop)<br /><b>Size: </b>570 x 260 x 160 cm
<b>Title: </b>Monument to Nothingness <br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Resin, acrylic, oil treated ‘Tagliatelle’ canvas strips, recovered wires, stuffed gabions, wrapped steel poles, found steel armature<br /><b>Size: </b>400 x 500 x 295 cm
<b>Title: </b>Monument to Nothingness <br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Resin, acrylic, oil treated ‘Tagliatelle’ canvas strips, recovered wires, stuffed gabions, wrapped steel poles, found steel armature<br /><b>Size: </b>400 x 500 x 295 cm
<b>Title: </b>20th Century Rave Classics: Mixtape Museum <br /><b>Year: </b>2020<br /><b>Medium: </b>6 Colour Screen print on Somerset Satin White 410gsm Paper<br /><b>Size: </b>55 x 75 cm Edition of 60
<b>Title: </b>Love Song <br /><b>Year: </b>2021<br /><b>Medium: </b>Resin, acrylic sand painting, brass eyelets, polyethylene rope<br /><b>Size: </b>50 x 40 cm
<b>Title: </b>C Creature <br /><b>Year: </b>2020<br /><b>Medium: </b>Composite, fishing nets, ‘tagliatelle’, wooden frame<br /><b>Size: </b>40 x 20 cm