Exhibition

Love, Death and The Time I Knew You by Loribelle Spirovski

27 Nov 2019 – 11 Dec 2019

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Contemporary portraitist and surrealist painter, Loribelle Spirovski, is set to launch her highly anticipated new collection of work, Love, Death and The Time I Knew You. HOFA Gallery will be showcasing her prolific talent and remarkable growth as a contemporary artist.

About

Born in the Philippines in 1990, this Australian artist has fascinated audiences at home and abroad with her distinctive style and approach to contemporary portraiture. Though admittedly intuitive, Loribelle's artistic style is also decidedly cerebral, rooted in the myths, music, literature, pop culture and experiences that inspire her and make her art resonate with viewers.                                                                                  

Her journey as a contemporary artist began with realism and photorealism where she honed her painterly skills and came upon the particular combination of acrylic and oil paints that have become a hallmark of her creations. Photorealism soon gave way to surrealism as she increasingly sought to explore personal emotions and anxieties through art. As Loribelle puts it, her art is "...an attempt to externalise internal conflict, creating a juxtaposition of movement and stillness that forms an unsettling effect..." 

The haunting portraits of her Homme series are a product of this process. They have a somewhat ominous feel owing in part to their energetic brushstrokes, artfully imbued with the ambivalent and sometimes negative emotions of the subject. Added to this are the intensely expressive eyes and strangely pulsating skin made all the more poignant by the intentional erasure of other facial organs.                                                                               

In her critically acclaimed Memento Mori collection, Loribelle boldly explores anxiety and depression in young people. Her skilful superimposition of multiple images has an arresting effect. And beyond the anxiety that inevitably arises from confronting one's own mortality or indeed, the mortality of others, viewers ultimately perceive and are inspired by the artist’s emotional and existential courage.  

Her most recent works are surreal explorations of the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit. Inspired by her experiences as a migrant in Australia, a sense of claustrophobia is unmistakable in these works. Also, she increasingly employs disjointed bodies and hollow forms, amplifying the introspective pull of her art and compelling her viewers to confront and contend with their own emotions. Indeed, the role of the viewer is critical to Loribelle’s work. In ‘Love, Death and the Time I knew You’, she recognizes viewers as ‘meaning-makers’ without whose participation her artwork would be incomplete.

As her body of work grows and her artistic style evolves, it is clear that Loribelle Spirovski is one to watch. She has had successful solo exhibitions in Sydney, Australia and New York, USA. She is also a two-time finalist of the prestigious Archibald art prize in Australia.

Love, Death and The Time I Knew You by Loribelle Spirovski will be exhibited at HOFA Gallery (London), 27 November – 11 December, 2019.

Loribelle Spirovski is exhibited in HOFA Gallery (Los Angeles).

Loribelle Spirovski will be exhibited in HOFA Gallery (Mykonos) from May 2020 (for the season). 

Notes to Editors:  

HOFA Gallery is a contemporary art gallery exclusively representing a portfolio of leading original works of art featuring a multitude of genres, including paintings, photography and sculptures, with a focus on unique, distinctive and rare artworks of appreciative value by internationally acclaimed artists.

HOFA Gallery operates four international art galleries in London’s Pall Mall and Mayfair, Nammos Village in Mykonos and in LA’s West Hollywood. 

In 2018 HOFA Gallery was the first art gallery in the world to make their entire collection available in cryptocurrency.

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