Steven Allan (B. 1984)
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Steven Allan (B. 1984)

Peeley Wally

Details
Steven Allan (B. 1984)
Peeley Wally
incised with artist's initials and dated 'SA 11' (lower right);
signed and dated 'S ALLAN 2011' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
51 x 35 3/8in. (129.6 x 90cm.)
Painted in 2011
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist in 2012.
Exhibited
London, Royal College of Art, Royal College Of Art MA Show, 2012.
London, Saatchi Gallery, New Order: British Art Today, 2013 (illustrated in colour, unpaged).
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Lot Essay

Steven Allan’s paintings look almost like woodcut prints, with a graphic and dramatic quality of line. Indeed, often centred around an uncanny ‘Banana Man’ character, works such as Peely Wally have a distinctive black humour that can be traced back to the satirically charged work of 18th-century engravers. ‘Like Hogarth,’ says Allan, ‘I am interested in the tragicomedy aspect of humanity. I want to depict real life situations but obscure and twist them around to both bend and underline their meanings … I don’t tend to dwell on why I paint this, or why I paint that, but if pushed for an answer I guess I identify in some way with these kind of ridiculous objects. I look at a banana in the fruit bowl, browning, overripe. It’s such a sad image to me – the last banana that no one has gotten round to eating – destined for the bin. It can say a lot about where your head’s at to be painting a version of yourself into such an object.’

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