Will Teather
Coronation - Oil on canvas - 103 x 137cm
Coronation - Oil on canvas - 103 x 137cm
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New compositions reinterpret principles of sacred geometry within visual art, creating complex patterns based upon the underlying structure of representational images, revealing perhaps a divine form within the natural world. The artist explains:
“These lattices reference both postmodern pixilation within painting, as influenced by digital culture, and the longstanding idea of an underlying order within both visual art and our wider perception of reality. They are also informed by the obsessive exploration of geometric patterns by the outsider painter Eugene Andolsek and the automated techniques of Sol Lewitt, who would pass instructions onto assistants who then created his drawings.”
Will Teather (b.1980)
"Teather's works frequently wrenches us back and forth through time and style; As we are shifted between romanticism and classicism we are left entranced, entertained and certainly captivated by the uncertainties."
Neil Powell, Academic & writer for Wall Street International
“Very clever… and beautiful.” BBC News
Will Teather's paintings have been exhibited internationally to acclaim, with recent exhibitions including a solo exhibition at the Underdog Gallery, London Bridge, Artwars at Red Dot Miami, RJD New York and as a finalist in the London Contemporary Art Prize. His artworks are widely collected and have broken sales records for events including the Other Art Fair.

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“Teather’s works frequently wrenches us back and forth through time and style; As we are shifted between romanticism and classicism we are left entranced, entertained and certainly captivated by the uncertainties.”Neil Powell, Academic & writer for Wall Street International
“Utterly beautiful, and one of the highlights of the fair as a whole. ”Tristan White, Remote Goat
“Very clever… and beautiful.” BBC News
“A leading UK artist.”Press and Journal, Scotland