Fiona Rae remembers acquiring a PowerBook in 1999 at about the same time that she met her husband and fellow artist Dan Perfect. Something of a tech boff, Perfect introduced Rae to the joys of ...
Fiona Rae is a heron in the landscape of contemporary British art – solitary, sharply focused and so motionless she appears rooted to the spot. Ever since she was shortlisted for the Turner prize more ...
183 x 129.5 cm. (72 x 51 in.) After restricting herself exclusively to the colour range white to black in a previous group of works, here Fiona Rae's conceptual starting point is almost the reverse, ...
When I started writing this review about “All Our Todays. Contemporary Art from the Museum of Recent Art,” curated by Flavia Frigeri and Ioana Iuna Șerban, I was reminded of Gilda Williams’ teachings ...
Fiona Rae is what some would probably consider an old-fashioned artist, a "mere" painter. Her studio, in London's East End, showcases everything you might expect: rows of brushes, tubes of paint and ...
Fiona Rae's paintings are many-splendored things, layered with painterly swirls and flourishes so thick they seem to have been laboured over for years. Yet these new paintings - at Timothy Taylor ...
Painter Fiona Rae is one of the Young British Artists (YBA) who, alongside the likes of Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin, rose to prominence in the 1990s. In 1991 she was shortlisted for the Turner Prize ...
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Ringworld (2001) by Fiona Rae (British, b. 1963) exemplifies the contemporary artist’s distinct visual language, which is influenced by comics, Japanese anime, and graphic design, as well as works by ...
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