28 July 2015

Artist Chris Denovan examines our obsession with 'selfies' and portraiture in his debut solo exhibition OBSESSED WITH OURSELVES at StateoftheART

Submitted by: Jennifer
Artist Chris Denovan examines our obsession with 'selfies' and portraiture in his debut solo exhibition OBSESSED WITH OURSELVES at StateoftheART

"Don't stare – it's rude." Every child must have been told that, and most of us by adulthood have curbed our natural instinct to gaze curiously and openly at other people. Perhaps that helps to explain the allure of portraits: they give us licence to stare.  (Donaldson, Julia. 2014. Licence to Stare, an essay from BP portrait award catalog)

Why is the face such a popular subject? Why do we as humans find ourselves attracted to images of other humans? Our love for each other is a powerful thing; of all representational forms, portraiture elicits the power of empathy, activating our curiosity and understanding of another person. We all remember that moment when we have looked into anothers eyes and were captivated by a physical trait or familiar characteristic. And we don't only enjoy looking at our loved ones; we can also be mesmerized by anyone we feel a connection to. Portraits are windows through which we glimpse lives lived, intrigued by something familiar or anomalous - or maybe we are just searching for small elements and subtle nuances in an attempt to find ourselves and feel connected to the human race. Whether we're actively scrutinizing someone or just simply enjoying the freedom of being lost in a reverie to an enthralling visage, we can all be accused, at one point in time, of that act we've all been told not to do; staring.

Our obsession with faces is part of our visual history, portraiture being one of the most popular subjects of fine art. On social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram see how people are more obsessed than ever with the self-portrait, or ‘selfie’ as it is termed in popular culture; whether taking it, liking it or looking at it. This obsession with putting an image of our ‘best selves’, an edited version of ourselves for the public to see, is emulated in Denovan’s aesthetically pleasing paintings and his use of striking brush marks to emphasise the ‘beauty’ of his subjects. "I am attracted to painting those I see as ‘beautiful’ people and unashamedly embellish them with abstracted lines and colours that compliment." says Denovan.

The exhibition will concurrently online for those unable to attend in person.

About the artist

Chris Denovan is an independent artist based in Cape Town. A graduate of the Ruth Prowse School of Fine Art,  he captures the human form by blurring the lines between abstraction and realism. The artist has exhibited widely in South Africa and his work can be found in collections both local and international collections.

About the gallery

StateoftheART offers customers a diverse range of works at accessible prices, making it possible for everyone to own original art. A pioneer in art e-commerce, the company features a curated selection of emerging artists from around South Africa and ships artwork directly to the client’s doorstep, simplifying the purchase of art into a manageable and enjoyable experience.

Venue:StateoftheART

Address: 61 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town, 8001

Guest Speaker: Roderick Clayton

Opens 3 September 5pm - 9pm in conjunction with First Thursdays

Concludes 19 September 2015 at 12:00pm

For more information and high resolution images contact Jennifer Reynolds T:0724709272 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Website: www.stateoftheart-gallery.com

StateoftheART Gallery

Established in 2010 and a pioneer in the online art market in South Africa, StateoftheART re-imagines the brick-and-mortar art gallery experience for the digital age, differentiating itself through full transparency and accessibility. Our pricing structure is clear and straightforward with the majority of the proceeds from a sale being returned to the artist who created the work. Importantly, our pricing is very competitive, leaving no room to incentivise buyers with discounts. The StateoftheART Gallery Award, a not-for-profit initiative, was founded by the gallery in 2018 to promote artists who have yet to establish a profile on the contemporary South African art scene - so when you buy art from StateoftheART you’re directly supporting artists.