The Fun One Hundred (Pink Top Version)
Mixed Media
WallArt
British Council Collection
2001
Contemporary
183.0 x 122.0 cm
Coleção do Conselho Britânico
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The Fun One Hundred (Pink Top Version)
Giclê / Impressão de Arte
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Descrição do Item Colecionável
A Kaleidoscope of Language and Color
To stand before Peter Maxwell Davies' "The Fun One Hundred (Pink Top Version)" is to step into a vibrant, exhilarating conversation between color, text, and pure visual energy. This piece is not merely an arrangement of colored paper; it is a meticulously constructed collage, a joyful explosion captured on canvas. The eye is immediately drawn into the riotous spectrum—the assertive pinks mingling with sunny yellows, grounded by deep blues, punctuated by flashes of fiery red and cool greens. It possesses the immediate, irresistible appeal of pure playfulness, yet beneath this surface gaiety lies a sophisticated artistic inquiry.
Technique and Materiality: The Art of Assemblage
Davies employed acrylic paint on canvas for this work in 2001, but his true medium here is language itself. The technique relies heavily on assemblage—the careful gathering and placement of disparate elements. Each piece of colored paper, bearing fragments of script or wordplay, contributes to the overall texture. It is a tactile experience translated into two dimensions; one can almost feel the crisp edges of the pasted-on words. This layering effect creates incredible depth, making the surface seem simultaneously flat in its presentation and infinitely deep in its suggestion.
Symbolism: The Joy of Communication
The inclusion of text within such a vibrant, non-representational field invites contemplation on communication itself. What do these scattered words signify when divorced from linear narrative? They become pure phonetic shapes, visual echoes of thought. The title, "The Fun One Hundred," suggests an abundance—a hundred moments, a hundred ideas, a hundred shades of feeling all contained within this single frame. It speaks to the overwhelming, beautiful excess of modern experience, where information and emotion collide in dazzling bursts.
Emotional Resonance for the Modern Space
For collectors and interior designers alike, this piece offers an unparalleled infusion of life into any room. It acts as a visual catalyst, demanding that the viewer pause and engage. Its inherent optimism—the sheer exuberance of color—is uplifting, making it perfect for spaces needing a jolt of creative energy, such as studies, modern living areas, or artistic studios. Reproducing this work allows one to bring Davies' signature blend of intellectual rigor and unbridled joy into your personal sanctuary.
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Biografia do Artista
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016): A Pioneer of Sound and Spirit
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016) stands as a monumental figure in British musical history, recognized not merely for his prolific output but for an unwavering commitment to innovation, experimentation, and a profound connection with the natural world. Born in Salford, Lancashire, England, on September 8, 1934, Davies embarked on a journey that began with youthful fascination for Gilbert & Sullivan’s *The Gondoliers*, igniting within him an ambition—to create music—that would define his entire life.
- Early Life and Education: From a young age, Davies demonstrated exceptional musical talent, nurtured by piano lessons and a fervent desire to compose. His formative years at Leigh Boys Grammar School instilled in him a lifelong dedication to artistic pursuits.
- Musical Formation: He pursued formal education at the University of Manchester and the Royal College of Music, where he joined Harrison Birtwistle, Alexander Goehr, Elgar Howarth and John Ogdon—forming the influential New Music Manchester collective. This group became a crucible for exploring contemporary music and shaping each member’s future artistic trajectory.
- Influence and Style: Davies absorbed inspiration from diverse musical traditions – Renaissance counterpoint, Baroque structure, and avant-garde experimentation – yet he forged his own distinctive aesthetic. His time on Orkney Islands profoundly impacted his compositional approach, imbuing his works with a palpable sense of place and atmosphere.
- Opera Pioneer: Davies achieved international acclaim as an opera composer, notably *Eight Songs for a Mad King* (1969), which challenged conventional vocal techniques and theatrical staging to provoke profound emotional responses. His daring use of extended vocal ranges and unconventional instrumentation reflected his unwavering pursuit of artistic innovation.
- Legacy and Recognition: Davies’s appointment as Master of the Queen’s Music in 2004 cemented his position as a champion of classical music and its role in fostering creativity and cultural enrichment. He was knighted in 1987, awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal in 2002, and honored with honorary doctorates from various institutions—a testament to his enduring influence on musical scholarship and artistic excellence.
His compositions encompass symphonies, concertos, chamber music, choral works, film scores, and more – each imbued with a characteristic blend of intellectual rigor and emotional depth. Davies’s unwavering belief in the transformative power of music extended beyond his creative endeavors; he actively promoted its importance in education and championed environmental awareness—a legacy that continues to inspire musicians worldwide.
- Notable Works: Among his most celebrated compositions are *Eight Songs for a Mad King*, *Kommilitonen!*, ten symphonies (including *Alla Ricerca di Borromini*), and the Strathclyde Concertos—each demonstrating Davies’s mastery of orchestral writing and stylistic evolution.
- The Orkney Connection: The Orkney Islands served as a constant source of inspiration for Davies, informing his musical language and fostering a deep connection with the region's landscape and cultural heritage.
- Conducting Career: He conducted extensively throughout Europe and North America, forging relationships with prominent orchestras and establishing himself as a respected artistic director—a role that allowed him to champion new music and engage audiences in meaningful dialogue.
Peter Maxwell Davies’s contribution transcends mere musical output; it resides in his fearless spirit of innovation, unwavering integrity, and profound empathy for humanity—qualities that secured his place as one of the most influential composers of our time.
Peter Maxwell Davies
1934 - 2016 , Reino Unido
Dados Rápidos
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Música Contemporânea
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Avant-garde']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Goffredo Petrassi
- Gilbert and Sullivan
- Date Of Birth: 8 setembro 1934
- Date Of Death: 14 março 2016
- Full Name: Peter Maxwell Davies
- Nationality: Britânico
- Notable Artworks:
- Eight Songs for a Mad King
- Kommilitonen!
- Strathclyde Concertos
- Place Of Birth: Salford, Reino Unido

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