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Scene with Moth Man, the Breathless Investigator and Rita Ray, c. 1970s

Scene with Moth Man, the Breathless Investigator and Rita Ray, c. 1970s

Watercolor and felt-tip on paper

15 x 19 7/8 inches

GREENFLAK (The house in on fire), c. 1960s

GREENFLAK (The house in on fire), c. 1960s

Ink, colored pencil, and felt tip on paper

9 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches

 

Zip Zap, c. 1960s

Zip Zap, c. 1960s

Felt tip and spray paint on paper

8 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches

If We Stay Here We'll Become Part of the Story, c. 1960s

If We Stay Here We'll Become Part of the Story, c. 1960s

Colored felt-tip and biro on paper

9 7/8 x 8 inches

Future City, c. 1960s

Future City, c. 1960s

Ink and colored pencil on paper

13 1/4 x 10 1/8 inches, mounted

Boy Hanging on Leaf, 1950

Boy Hanging on Leaf, 1950

Pencil, felt-tip, and ink on paper

11 1/8 x 15 inches

Girl with Bicycle, 1950

Girl with Bicycle, 1950

Ink, pencil, and watercolor on paper

10 5/8 x 14 7/8 inches

Roller Skating Child, c. 1950s

Roller Skating Child, c. 1950s

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 15 1/8 inches

Tex Avery Drawing, c. 1960s

Tex Avery Drawing, c. 1960s

Colored felt-tip and biro on paper

9 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches

 

Terror Over Tokio, c. 1972

Terror Over Tokio, c. 1972

Pen, crayon, and watercolor on paper in nine9 parts

9 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches, each

Overall dimensions vary with installation

The Art Ace Watercolour Book, c. 1975

The Art Ace Watercolour Book, c. 1975

Pen and watercolor on paper in thirteen parts

9 5/8 x 12 1/4 inches, each

Overall dimensions vary with installation

Born-Meat, c. 1960s

Born-Meat, c. 1960s

Ink and watercolor on paper

9 1/2 x 13 3/8 inches

 

Scene with Moth Man, the Breathless Investigator and Rita Ray, c. 1970s

Scene with Moth Man, the Breathless Investigator and Rita Ray, c. 1970s

Watercolor and felt-tip on paper

15 x 19 7/8 inches

GREENFLAK (The house in on fire), c. 1960s

GREENFLAK (The house in on fire), c. 1960s

Ink, colored pencil, and felt tip on paper

9 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches

 

Zip Zap, c. 1960s

Zip Zap, c. 1960s

Felt tip and spray paint on paper

8 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches

If We Stay Here We'll Become Part of the Story, c. 1960s

If We Stay Here We'll Become Part of the Story, c. 1960s

Colored felt-tip and biro on paper

9 7/8 x 8 inches

Future City, c. 1960s

Future City, c. 1960s

Ink and colored pencil on paper

13 1/4 x 10 1/8 inches, mounted

Boy Hanging on Leaf, 1950

Boy Hanging on Leaf, 1950

Pencil, felt-tip, and ink on paper

11 1/8 x 15 inches

Girl with Bicycle, 1950

Girl with Bicycle, 1950

Ink, pencil, and watercolor on paper

10 5/8 x 14 7/8 inches

Roller Skating Child, c. 1950s

Roller Skating Child, c. 1950s

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 15 1/8 inches

Tex Avery Drawing, c. 1960s

Tex Avery Drawing, c. 1960s

Colored felt-tip and biro on paper

9 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches

 

Terror Over Tokio, c. 1972

Terror Over Tokio, c. 1972

Pen, crayon, and watercolor on paper in nine9 parts

9 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches, each

Overall dimensions vary with installation

The Art Ace Watercolour Book, c. 1975

The Art Ace Watercolour Book, c. 1975

Pen and watercolor on paper in thirteen parts

9 5/8 x 12 1/4 inches, each

Overall dimensions vary with installation

Born-Meat, c. 1960s

Born-Meat, c. 1960s

Ink and watercolor on paper

9 1/2 x 13 3/8 inches

 

Installation Views

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Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view

Jeff Keen, installation view
Jeff Keen, installation view
Jeff Keen, installation view
Jeff Keen, installation view
Jeff Keen, installation view
Jeff Keen, installation view

Press Release

Marc Selwyn Fine Art is pleased to announce the gallery’s first solo show with British artist and filmmaker, Jeff Keen (1923-2012). The exhibition will include works on paper from the late 1940’s to the 1970’s alongside selected film installations.  

A poet, avant-garde artist and pioneering filmmaker, Keen combined diverse media and genres to forge his singular, subversive and highly influential oeuvre. An important contributor to the countercultural and “happenings” scenes in Britain and New York, Keen’s influences included Surrealism, Picasso, Dubuffet and the spirit of Andy Warhol. By turns beautiful and poetic, raw and apocalyptic, Keen’s films used experimental techniques to fuse live action and animation – a combination of collage, drawings, found footage, hand-altered film stock and layered projections. 

“We are all collage artists today, switching from one channel to another, re-editing as we go.”      

-Jeff Keen

Keen’s cinematic innovations and influences also found their way into Keen’s boundary pushing drawings, and frequently neglected work in other media. Keen’s books of watercolor drawings, which served as scenography for the artist’s films, are themselves significant expressions of his complex and idiosyncratic creative philosophy. As noted by film and video artist Steve Hawley in 1986, “Keen’s notebooks occupy an ambiguous status in relation to his films. They are not preparatory sketches or storyboards but rather like Surrealist ‘films on paper.’” Keen himself once stated that the sets “though complete in themselves…work playful variations around the themes and images of the film.” Sometimes together in sequence, other times standing alone, their form powerfully suggests the ‘comic strip of life’ that Keen sought to conjure in all his work. Their resonant imagery evokes the same manic universe of creation and violent destruction through which Keen described the frenetic world of post-war Western society. 

Jeff Keen (British, 1923-2012) studied commercial art briefly before being drafted into the National Service during WWII. After the war, he moved to Brighton where he lived and worked until his death. Keen’s work has recently been the subject of two retrospectives: Shoot the Wrx, Artist and Filmmaker Jeff Keen at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery and Gazwrx: The Films of Jeff Keen at BFI, Southbank, London. A major installation, Gazapocalypse – Return to the Golden Age, took place at the Tanks at Tate Modern in September 2012. Selected exhibitions, screenings and performances include those at the Trondheim Kunstmuseum, Norway; Tate Britain; Fabrica, Brighton; Serpentine Gallery, London and the London Film Festival, Galerie du Centre, Paris, Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York, among others.

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