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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.

#87

TIFFANY BARBER

“I am a Scottish Graduate Artist based in Brighton, England.

I studied at Edinburgh College of Art participating in

a 4-year Painting BA(Hons) Degree and a study exchange

at the Hungarian University of Fine Art in Budapest, Hungary.

I graduated in July 2016 and have since continued

pursuing my artistic career.

Within my practice, I mainly engage with imagery that is

both ambiguous and provocative. I turn the focus towards

the viewer, highlighting aspects of their preconceptions in

order to ultimately provoke a dialogue concerning the field

of ideas raised by each artwork's subject. The compositions

I create are designed to perceive an image of obscurity.

I am currently focusing on the fusion of classism

with contemporary to evoke reaction by conceptually and

visually communicating current social issues. I have previously

demonstrated this through the use of the female

form in combination with various intricate textures and

details. I am continuing to create oil paintings of sculptural

masterpieces from renaissances onwards connecting

us to the past and what lies ahead of us.”

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