Antony Micallef  (British, 1975) 

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Antony Micallef, Lost Your Meaning In Life?

 

Antony Micallef
Lost Your Meaning In Life?
2006

Gallery Nosco
Antony Micallef, I Brake Everything

 

Antony Micallef
I Brake Everything
2010

CCA Galleries
Antony Micallef, Degenerate

 

Antony Micallef
Degenerate
2010

Lazarides
Antony Micallef, Weapon face

 

Antony Micallef
Weapon face
2007

Lazarides
Antony Micallef, Dirty Deluxe

 

Antony Micallef
Dirty Deluxe
2005

Lieberman Gallery
Antony Micallef, Beginning of the End

 

Antony Micallef
Beginning of the End
2007

Santa Monica Auctions
Antony Micallef, Head 01

 

Antony Micallef
Head 01
2007

Gallery Nosco
  

  Despite being runner-up in the National Portrait Gallery's BP/Amaco Portrait of the Year prize in 2000, Anthony has always turned down portrait commissions insisting not only that he's a figurative painter, but that he could never see himself "inflicting brutal emotions on somebody I didn't know." At once colourfully beautiful and deeply troubling, Anthony's work examines our dichotomous relationship with consumerism, examining how we can maintain to despise multi-national brands yet still allow ourselves to be seduced by them. "The trouble with pop imagery is that it doesn't really go deeper than the surface" he says. "You have to drag it down and challenge it to make it interesting. When you put two contrasting images together, it causes friction, and that is the bit I'm interested in. Play a Britney Spears track and then follow it with a Nine Inch Nails tune - Britney no longer sounds the same, the union of two opposites make an intriguing and strange chemistry." Described as 'Caravaggio meets Manga' and 'Bacon in Disneyland' this strong cocktail has already seen Anthony become enormously popular with collectors such as REM's Michael Stipe.