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TOP 200 ARTISTS
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TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS

AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:

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-Marcel Duchamp
-Henri Matisse
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-Willem De Kooning
-Piet Mondrian
-Paul Gauguin
-Francis Bacon
-Robert Rauschenberg
-Georges Braque
-Wassily Kandinsky
-Constantin Brancusi
-Kasimir Malevich
-Jasper Johns
-Frida Kahlo
-Martin Kippenberger
-Paul Klee
-Egon Schiele
-Donald Judd
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-Alberto Giacometti
-Salvador Dalí
-Auguste Rodin
-Mark Rothko
-Edward Hopper
-Lucian Freud
-Richard Serra
-Rene Magritte
-David Hockney
-Philip Guston
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-Pierre Bonnard
-Jean-Michel Basquiat
-Max Ernst
-Diane Arbus
-Georgia O'Keeffe
-Cy Twombly
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-Barnett Newman
-Giorgio De Chirico
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-Pierre Auguste Renoir
-Man Ray
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-Amedeo Modigliani
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-Jean Dubuffet
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-Joseph Beuys
-Alexander Calder
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-Marc Chagall
-Gerhard Richter
- Balthus
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-Frank Stella
-Georg Baselitz
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-Jenny Saville
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-Karel Appel
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-Alexander Archipenko
-Anthony Caro
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-Clyfford Still
-Luc Tuymans
-Claes Oldenburg

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Camilla Wills
(24 years old. Born in United Kingdom. Lives in: London)
Wimbledon College of Art

Camilla Wills works with a process of appropriation that draws upon significant and aspirational imagery, some of which possesses a resonance that has already soaked into people�s lives, such as movie logos, ancient boulders and rocket launches. Objects and paintings are fashioned into something recognisable with modest understatement and seemingly dexterous improvisation, thus remaining ostensibly material and hand made. As the objects and paintings threaten to approach cliche, a tenderness of execution holds them back. The work attempts to inhabit an almost non-verbal point between representation and touch or materiality where meaning begins to coalesce, a space for memory, anticipation and experience. When displayed together the individual works are used as props to produce a narrative, or narrative potential, that evolves into a specific installation.
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I would like to make a group of works, in various media, that would be displayed and carefully placed together as props to produce some kind of site specific narrative, or narrative potential. The work is already concerned with ideas of the 'unmonumental', in a time of advancing technological progress and waste overload we are in need of the 'anti-masterpiece'(Richard Flood, New Museum catalogue, 'Unmonumental'). This lack of technological hyperbole in the making of work is placed in contrast with the aspirational nature of the narrative, jet engines, moon landings, hollywood special effects. There is a possibly british modesty and nostalgia to the handling of materials, a sense of things being loosley cobbled together.
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