
Broad Line Etchings
5 works

Ember, 2022
Acrylic on paper
72 7/8 x 57 1/8 in 185 x 145 cm
Davenport's splat paintings are characterized by their bold use of color and fluidity of form. He often employs a meticulous process of layering and dripping paint onto vertical surfaces, allowing gravity to play a significant role in the creation of his artworks. By manipulating the flow of paint, Davenport achieves a mesmerizing array of drips, splatters, and puddles that coalesce into visually stunning patterns.One of the defining features of Davenport's splat paintings is their sense of rhythm and movement. The dripping paint cascades down the canvas, creating a sense of fluidity and motion that draws the viewer's eye across the surface. This dynamic quality imbues his artworks with a sense of vitality and life, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the experience of color and form.Davenport's exploration of color is also a central aspect of his splat paintings. He often employs a vibrant palette, ranging from bold primaries to subtle pastels, to evoke different moods and emotions. The juxtaposition of hues creates harmonious compositions that resonate with viewers on a visceral level, evoking sensations of joy, excitement, or contemplation.In addition to their aesthetic appeal, Davenport's splat paintings also invite contemplation of the artistic process itself. By embracing chance and spontaneity, Davenport relinquishes a degree of control over his creations, allowing the paint to take on a life of its own. This element of unpredictability adds an element of intrigue and mystery to his artworks, encouraging viewers to ponder the relationship between intention and chance in the creative process.Overall, Ian Davenport's splat paintings represent a compelling fusion of technique, color, and spontaneity. Through his innovative approach to painting, Davenport invites viewers to explore the boundless possibilities of abstraction and to immerse themselves in the joyous celebration of color and form.
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Ian Davenport (b. 1965, Sidcup, Kent) is one of the most immediately recognisable and formally inventive painters to emerge from the YBA generation, an artist who in the early 1990s committed himself to a systematic investigation of paint, gravity, and the painted surface that has deepened and diversified over three decades without losing its initial radicalism. Davenport studied at Goldsmiths College, graduating in 1988 into the same extraordinary cohort that included Damien Hirst, Michael Landy, Sarah Lucas, and Gary Hume. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1991, one of the earliest nominations in the prize's history to go to a painter working in this rigorously non-representational mode.
Davenport's signature technique involves pouring liquid paint from the top of a canvas or support, allowing gravity to dictate the resulting vertical lines, or controlling poured arcs and horizontal stripes that pool and blend at the base. The process is simultaneously systematic and contingent: Davenport plans his colour sequences and dilutions with great care, but the exact behaviour of the paint as it flows and interacts remains partly outside his control. The results are works of extraordinary chromatic vibrancy and optical complexity — neighbouring colours bleed into one another at the edges, creating secondary hues and atmospheric effects that shift with viewing distance and light conditions. His series include Poured Lines, Colourfall, Puddle Paintings, Circular, and Arc works, each exploring a different configuration of his central method.
Working in industrial household paints — Davenport has long used the durability, pigment density, and workable viscosity of commercial paints rather than artist-grade materials — he produces surfaces that are both physically robust and visually luminous. The work carries its technical intelligence lightly: standing in front of a Colourfall or a major Poured Lines canvas, the formal decisions dissolve into pure perceptual pleasure. At auction, his paintings have achieved significant results: Poured Painting: Green, Magenta, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Red (1999) achieved £100,000 at Phillips London in July 2020, and Poured Lines: Cerise (2007) reached £126,000 at Christie's London in October 2021. His print editions — produced in accessible formats with strong chromatic fidelity to the painted originals — range from thousands to tens of thousands of pounds and represent excellent entry points for collectors new to his work.
Davenport's work is held in permanent collections at Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Sprengel Museum Hanover, Borusan Contemporary Istanbul, the Arts Council Collection, and the National Museum Cardiff, among other institutions.
Guy Hepner brings deep expertise to Ian Davenport's editions and original paintings. Our gallery at 177 Tenth Avenue, New York is well placed to assist collectors in acquiring his work or in selling and valuing existing holdings. We offer free, confidential valuations and access to a global network of collectors engaged with contemporary British painting.