Peter Lamb was born in 1973 and lives and works in London. In 1996 he graduated from the Camberwell School of Art, London. Solo Exhibitions: Warm Time Machine, Monika Bobinska Gallery, London (2008); The Unemployed Prophet, CTRL Gallery, Houston, Texas, USA (2007); The Art of Dickies and Pollocks, …
Peter Lamb was born in 1973 and lives and works in London. In 1996 he graduated from the Camberwell School of Art, London. Solo Exhibitions: Warm Time Machine, Monika Bobinska Gallery, London (2008); The Unemployed Prophet, CTRL Gallery, Houston, Texas, USA (2007); The Art of Dickies and Pollocks, Kontainer Gallery, London (2006). Recent Group Exhibitions include: The Perfect Crime, curated by Phill Allen and Dan Coombs, 4a Gallery, Malvern (2010); By Chromed Hooves It Travels Now, Annie Wharton Gallery, Los Angeles (2010); Ist Show, Strezelski Galerie, Stuttgart, Das vertraute Unvertraute, Wurttembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart (2010); PlusArtProjects, Bankside, London (featuring Damien Hirst, Anselm Kiefer) (2009).
'Liberating' is one of the first adjectives that spring to mind when facing the work of the artist Peter Lamb. His paintings ooze as sense of rebellion. A certain punk attitude, a sort of postmodern abstract expressionism mixed with some pop art and 'new-wave' touches. His paintings are fearless, unafraid of their own potency and the possibility of a formal collapse. Their inner strength comes from the strange coupling of incongruous creative forces and the process of fresh paint. He shows a deep knowledge of painterly traditions and techniques, as well as a very astute use of colour. But he never allows the weight of academia to cage his wild imagination and creativity, and this is why his work is always fresh and enlightening.
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Stephen Beddoe said:
"Lamb’s paintings are wildy colourful and gestural, referencing the greats of 20th. Century post-war abstraction – from de Kooning, to Vasarely and Basquiat. Instilled with a inherent love of the production and materiality of ‘painting’, these works are love-letters to the joy, power and freedom of the medium."