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Charlie Billingham — Becalm
Charlie Billingham

Becalm

2013

Charlie Billingham's 2013 painting, *Becalm*, immediately captivates with its intense visual energy and striking color palette. A field of deep, textured red dominates the canvas, rendered through vigorous, expressive brushstrokes that reveal glimpses of a darker ground beneath, creating a sense of raw dynamism and movement. Against this pulsating backdrop, two prominent, amorphous forms rendered in a rich, dark indigo blue command the central space. These shapes possess a sculptural quality, their thickly applied paint suggesting a palpable presence that anchors the effervescent red. The contrast between the agitated background and the seemingly weighty, enigmatic figures establishes a compelling visual tension, inviting viewers to ponder their relationship and meaning. Executed in oil and acrylic on polyester, the work demonstrates a sophisticated handling of contemporary materials to achieve both traditional painterly depth and a modern aesthetic. The title, *Becalm*, introduces a layer of intriguing complexity, seemingly at odds with the painting’s vibrant and almost turbulent surface. This linguistic counterpoint suggests a conceptual framework where moments of stillness or containment emerge from, or are imposed upon, a state of flux. The two dark blue forms, while abstract, evoke a sense of figures, perhaps standing in silent communion or isolated within their fiery environment. Billingham, known for his incisive engagement with historical caricature and social commentary, transmutes these influences into a powerful, non-representational language in *Becalm*. The work transcends mere abstraction, offering a profound exploration of presence, emotion, and the human condition, distilled into essential forms and vibrant hues. This painting stands as a compelling testament to Billingham’s ability to create works that are both formally arresting and rich with interpretive possibilities, making it a significant acquisition for any discerning collection.

Medium
Oil and acrylic on polyester
Location
Wright, Chicago, United States

🔨 Auction Lot

Wright: 20|21 Art: The Chicago Edition (July 2022)

July 14, 2022

Estimate: $800 to $1,000

Lot 288

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Charlie Billingham, Becalm, 2013

Charlie Billingham's 2013 painting, *Becalm*, immediately captivates with its intense visual energy and striking color palette. A field of deep, textured red dominates the canvas, rendered through vigorous, expressive brushstrokes that reveal glimpses of a darker ground beneath, creating a sense of raw dynamism and movement. Against this pulsating backdrop, two prominent, amorphous forms rendered in a rich, dark indigo blue command the central space. These shapes possess a sculptural quality, their thickly applied paint suggesting a palpable presence that anchors the effervescent red. The contrast between the agitated background and the seemingly weighty, enigmatic figures establishes a compelling visual tension, inviting viewers to ponder their relationship and meaning. Executed in oil and acrylic on polyester, the work demonstrates a sophisticated handling of contemporary materials to achieve both traditional painterly depth and a modern aesthetic. The title, *Becalm*, introduces a layer of intriguing complexity, seemingly at odds with the painting’s vibrant and almost turbulent surface. This linguistic counterpoint suggests a conceptual framework where moments of stillness or containment emerge from, or are imposed upon, a state of flux. The two dark blue forms, while abstract, evoke a sense of figures, perhaps standing in silent communion or isolated within their fiery environment. Billingham, known for his incisive engagement with historical caricature and social commentary, transmutes these influences into a powerful, non-representational language in *Becalm*. The work transcends mere abstraction, offering a profound exploration of presence, emotion, and the human condition, distilled into essential forms and vibrant hues. This painting stands as a compelling testament to Billingham’s ability to create works that are both formally arresting and rich with interpretive possibilities, making it a significant acquisition for any discerning collection.

Medium
Oil and acrylic on polyester
Year
2013
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Red Dominant, Figure Study, Figurative Abstract, Conceptual, Bold Color, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Duality, Gestural Brushwork, Deep Blue, British Artist, Abstract Painting, Oil On Canvas, Modern British, Social Commentary, Contemporary Painting, Expressionist, Psychological Tension, Textured Surface, Large Scale

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