Showing posts with label Keith Donovan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith Donovan. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2011

Keith Donovan: Travaux Récents At Michel Foëx Geneva


IMAGE: BATEAU 2010, 75 x 60 cm.

Keith Donovan
Travaux récents


Vernissage
Mercredi 2 mars 2011 de 18h à 20h


Exposition
Jusqu’au 16 avril 2011


Horaires
Mardi – Vendredi 14h 30 – 18h 30
Samedi 13h 00 – 17h 00


Galerie Michel FOËX
1, rue de l’Evêché
1204 Genève-CH
Tél : 022 311 26 86

Keith Donovan Web Site.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Keith Donovan: Erotic English Armchair

Keith Donovan, a painter based in Le Jouhet, France, recently produced a hand painted erotic English armchair for collector in Switzerland and he's shared this with Store Front Windows.  The chair, originally a family heirloom, was transformed with erotic images this September into a high-end work of art.  One might say this is a perfect love seat, but you'd have to be sitting on someone to fit. Perhaps that's the idea. Hot seat.

Donovan follows a long history of artists who have reworked chairs, tables, even baby cribs as renovated art objects – such as Keith Haring, Claes Oldenburg, Marcel Broothaers among others.

"The image concerns heroic postures, and the memory of gentlemen who roamed the world and sat (later on) to recount the highs and lows.  It's andropausal in a way."

The images hail from 18th century French engravings from five different artists including the widely celebrated erotic Frenchman, Borel.

Check out the web site: Keith Donovan,

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Barack Obama : American President

A Letter from Keith Donovan, Artist living in France, arrived this morning :

You'll no doubt laugh at this story, but yesterday I went as usual on my bike to the vegetable farmer a few miles away, around 4:30. It'd been a lovely day but some dark gray clouds were blowing up in the eastern sky. The sun was low in the west and lit up an immense rainbow that went in a full arc, touching the ground on both ends. It was full, vibrant and bright and, after going through a long field with it on my left I turned into it, driving my bicycle into the rainbow. Such a strange, lovely thing to drive into a rainbow. I thought to DH Lawrence of course, the bible of course, and even Jesse Jackson of all people. But I thought mostly of "Hopey" and his campaign symbol and couldn't help laughing and thinking how did David Plouffe do that! – Best, Keith