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Artsted Catalogue 2022

The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.

The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.

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99 Future Blue-Chip Artists.

#45

KEVIN EASON

Kevin Eason (b. 1978, Rustington, GB) is a Swiss-based

British artist. Eason produces work in a variety of media

including photography, painting, film, drawing, text,

sound, and electronic media. The artist has cited a diverse

range of influences and sources, including news

stories from the internet, satellite imagery, data streams,

screen gazing, modern accelerators, and environmental

concerns. Eason’s artistic practice is often

technically complex, and at times unconventional. His

artworks have been described as thought-provoking,

time-honored, speculative, and emotionally engaging.

“I sense and interpret givens pertaining to natural and

human-made environments. There is a sincere want of

intimacy, for a profound substrate to be shared, for us to

look and see without too much human bias, for art to be

raw content and sublime witness rather than hype and

trend, for contradictions to be exposed, for art to state

a position, to reject and question more than accept, to

filter out, to move forth. Through art, my intention is to

reach, connect, share, converse, imagine, sculpt, morph,

transmit, disseminate, and manifest change.”

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