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Christopher   Møller Art   | 
NEWSLETTER 
March  2013 |  | 
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Andre  Stead 
Elemental  Series |  
 
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Andre  Stead is chiefly a figurative sculptor and he has focused primarily on  figurative sculpture throughout his career. He works in modern materials such as  resin, plexiglass, aluminium and bronze . Born in Evander, he now works and  lives in cape town. Andre is represented by the Christopher Moller Art gallery.  Andre's newest body of work The Elemental Man series is derived from an in-depth  study of the human male. The development of the series started with a number of  nude photographic shoots documenting the physical attributes of the male form  performing everyday actions and movements. The photographic reference was used  to create a series of realistic figurative oil paintings that illustrate the  movement of the male figure. The paintings allowed the artist to explore the  reference material in-depth and to transcribe it at an intellectual level. It is  during this phase of the creative process that the conceptual value of a body of  work is defined and the series forms its own identity. as this series is part of  an ongoing study of  the human condition, it is not only the physical  attributes of the male form that is studied but rather the male as a whole,  mind, body and soul. |  
 
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 | Fire  Man, Resin M/12, 75x24x2 |  | 
The  Aerial man is based on an earlier piece titled “Star gazer”, a carved wooden  female figure gazing at the stars, hands clasped behind her head. The Aerial  man, although quit different, it also focused at the heavens supporting his head  with his hands. It is in the head that fleeting thoughts reside and human  thought have long been associated with the air. A person with an expressive and  social temperament is as free flowing and  interactive as the wind and that  is perhaps why this association has been so widely used throughout the ages. The  Aerial man represents the thoughts of man and it is through thinking at a social  level that man will grow and mature in the future. 
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The  Fire man is inspired by the 14th century  sculpture of David by Michaelangelo, a piece that depicts David, a young man who  conquered Goliath the giant. Fire is often associated with a choleric or driving  personality, a temperament coherent with leaders and heroes. The Fire man  represents the strength and courage of men and the power and energy of  conviction. The figure’s forearm and head is fused together indicating the  synthesis of coherent thought and action. The man’s subtle masculine features  are testament to the underlying power of this seemingly calm and collected  figure. |  |  | 
 |  |  | Aquatic  Man, Resin M/12, 74x27.5x21cm | 
 | Earth  Man, Resin M/12,  54x20x35cm |  | 
The  Aquatic man portrays a man walking forward whilst looking sideways, as if his  body is going one direction and his thoughts and focus in another. This is often  the nature of emotion, flowing in a direction as if by a force of its own. Water  is also associated with a phlegmatic personality or someone who is calm,  supportive and understanding, and has an emotional connection with the world.  Similar to the currents and cross currents of the oceans that are in a constant  state of flux the sea of emotions in a man are ever changing. The Aquatic man  portrays this constant movement through the fluid forward motion of the figure’s  flowing form. | 
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The  Earth man sculpture portrays a man bending over forward with his arms hanging  down and his feet firmly on the ground. The man's posture emulates a melancholic  gesture as he looks downward and inward towards himself, his face shielded from  the viewer. The concept of caves representing the solemn, solitary sanctuaries  of the earth is evident in the negative space created by the bending figure.  Although the figure itself is devoid of negative space, the man’s bent back and  hanging arms create what appears to be an arched doorway. This imagery is very  reminiscent of the Dolmen of Northern Ireland (standing stones that resemble Pi,  the most recognized mathematical constant in the world), that are called giants  graves. This was also used as the symbol for earth in some ancient  cultures. |  
 
 
 
|  Video |  |  | Andre Stead, The Seed of Man,  Christopher Møller Art Gallery 
 
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 Art  news
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Lionel Smit.  
February 2013 Auction at  Stephan Weltz  
Fragmented # 3 
signed oil on canvas , 80   x 80cm 
R12 000 - R16 000  
Sold for R145 000 |  |  | 
Carla van Zyl. Solo  exhibition. 
Revised exhibition dates  
31 Oct - 21 Nov 2013 
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