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Iain Duncan Smith

  • Dato for opprettelse2004
  • Dimensjoner124.0 x 112.0 cm

Explore the evocative world of Paul S. Benney – a visionary artist blending Hasidic Jewish themes & haunting melodies. Discover his powerful vocals, spiritual depth, & global impact.

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Om kunstneren

Early Life and Artistic Roots

Paul S. Benney, born in Chelsea, London, in 1959, emerged from a family deeply entwined with the world of craftsmanship and artistic expression. His childhood unfolded primarily in Beenham, West Berkshire, an environment that fostered a keen sensitivity to form and texture. This early exposure was profoundly shaped by his father, Gerald Benney (1930-2008), a celebrated silversmith renowned for creating exquisite gold and silver flatware and jewelry—pieces coveted by both private collectors and the British Royal family. The legacy of meticulous detail and dedication to artistry instilled in him by his father would become a cornerstone of his own creative journey. His younger brother, Simon Benney, also followed in their father’s footsteps as a silversmith and goldsmith, further solidifying the familial connection to the applied arts. Though self-taught as a painter, Paul's upbringing provided an invaluable foundation in understanding materials, light, and the pursuit of enduring beauty.

The New York Years: Neo-Expressionism and Emerging Style

In 1982, Benney embarked on a pivotal chapter of his artistic development by relocating to New York City. Immersing himself in the vibrant downtown art scene, he quickly became an integral member of the burgeoning Neo-Expressionist movement. This period was characterized by a raw emotional intensity and a rejection of minimalist aesthetics, favoring instead bold brushwork, figurative representation, and often unsettling subject matter. Benney distinguished himself within this milieu through his creation of large-scale monochromatic paintings—enigmatic dreamscapes built up with layers of organic materials like feather twigs, dirt, and gel. These works, first showcased at the P.P.O.W. Gallery in 1984, immediately captured attention for their unique textural complexity and haunting atmosphere. Surrounded by contemporaries such as Kiki Smith, David Wojnarowicz, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Ross Bleckner, Richard Hambleton, Adam Fuss, and Craig Coleman, Benney absorbed the energy of a transformative artistic moment while forging his own distinct path.

Return to Britain: Portraiture and Recognition

Benney’s return to the United Kingdom in 1988 marked a significant shift towards portraiture, a genre he embraced with remarkable skill and sensitivity. Word-of-mouth quickly propelled him to prominence as one of the nation's leading portrait artists. His ability to capture not merely likeness but also the inner essence of his subjects—their character, vulnerabilities, and complexities—soon garnered widespread acclaim. This talent was repeatedly acknowledged through numerous accolades, including two prestigious BP Visitors’ Choice Awards at the National Portrait Gallery in 1996 and 1997, as well as a commendation for his portrait ‘My Daughters’ in 1999. In 2003, he received a commission from the Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery to paint Jack Dellal, a testament to his growing reputation and influence within the art world. Exhibitions at prominent galleries like Birch & Conran (1988), Nigel Greenwood Gallery (1991), and Long & Ryle Gallery (1995) further solidified his position as a major figure in contemporary British painting.

Subjects of Distinction: Royal Commissions and Cultural Icons

Throughout his career, Benney has had the privilege of portraying an extraordinary array of subjects—individuals who have left indelible marks on history, culture, and society. His portraits include Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Mick Jagger, John Paul Getty III, Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath, Lord Weidenfeld, Baroness Amos, The State Portrait for Israel, Lord Rothschild, Ben Barnes (for the portrait featured in the film *Dorian Gray*), Fergus Henderson, Adam Fuss, Justice Stephen Breyer, Sarah Lucas, The Duchess of Bedford, Jerry Hall, Nitin Sawhney, and The Viscountess of Weymouth. Perhaps most notably, in 2015, he was commissioned by Prince Charles to paint WWII veteran Brian Stewart for the Royal Collection—a poignant tribute to courage and resilience. These commissions not only demonstrate Benney’s technical mastery but also his ability to forge a connection with his sitters, resulting in portraits that are both visually striking and emotionally resonant.

Expanding Horizons: Multimedia Installations and Digital Art

Benney's artistic exploration extends beyond traditional portraiture, encompassing multimedia installations and digital art forms. In 2017, he exhibited the ambitious installation ‘Speaking in Tongues’ at Chiesa San Gallo during the 57th Venice Biennale—a work that seamlessly integrated painting with holosonic soundscapes. This project marked a turning point in his career, demonstrating his willingness to embrace new technologies and push the boundaries of artistic expression. More recently, Benney has collaborated with multi-instrumentalist Nitin Sawhney to create digital artworks that combine visual imagery with bespoke sound compositions. These hybrid works, released through online gallery Sedition, represent an innovative fusion of art forms—a testament to Benney’s enduring curiosity and his commitment to exploring the intersection of creativity and technology. His work is held in esteemed collections worldwide including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Brooklyn Museum, The National Gallery of Australia, and The National Portrait Gallery, London, cementing his legacy as a visionary artist whose influence continues to grow.