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Biography
Matthew Stradling is represented in many
art collections in Europe ,America, the Far and Middle East . He
is one of the most accomplished painters of the male nude in Britain
today. Hailing from Hertfordshire in south-east England, Matthew
now works from his studio in North London. His work has been exhibited
internationally and he has had eleven solo exhibitions in London
and Paris. In 2001 he was selected by Sothebys to represent Britain
in the 2001-2 Young Artist International Touring Exhibition and
his portrait of his mother was selected for the BP Portrait Award
Exhibition. In 1997 Matthew’s work was included in the exhibition
‘Likeness - Reflecting Sexuality’ at Manchester City
Art Galleries, an overview of contemporary artists whose work deals
with issues around sexuality. Matthew was awarded a British Academy
Scholarship to study for a Masters Degree in Fine Art at the University
of Reading and went on to win the Boise Travelling Scholarship in
1990 , enabling him to continue his studies in Rome and Madrid.
Whilst at St. Martin’s School of Art, studying for an Honours
Degree in Fine Art during the early 1980’s Matthew was introduced
to the painting techniques of the Old Masters , whose themes and
vision continue to inspire him. He received First Class Honours
in 1985.
Much of Matthew’s work celebrates
the sensuality of the human form - figures often luxuriating, nude,
against lush decorative backgounds or sometimes frozen, naked, into
empty fields of muted colour.The textures of flesh are captured
with the use of layers of delicate colour and the sensitive rendering
of light. The paintings often seduce the viewer with a dream-like
flow of imagery, a careful attention to detail and an intense use
of colour. However they can also challenge us with their serious
intent, questioning ideas of sexuality, desire, fear, mortality,
and loss.
Although much of Matthew’s work depicts
fantasies of wealth and splendour, it is not the luxury of a materialistic
world that is being celebrated, rather the wealth of the imagination,
where the mind is free to gather images from different eras, continents
and mythologies, creating visions of beauty that seem to be haunted
by their own perfection. In this way, Matthew’s paintings
convey a certain melancholic yearning for lost eras and a child-like
sense of wonder, underlaid with a knowing sense of humour.
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