The London Art Fair 2023: Cavaliero Finn presents Into the Night - Encounters 2023
Past exhibition
Overview
Cavaliero Finn is pleased to be returning to the London Art Fair in 2023 presenting Into the Night - a curated selection of work in the new Encounters section of the fair.
The night means different things for different people. For some, it is a time when they feel completely alone when their fears come to the surface. For others, it's a time of regeneration, where hope is to be found. In either case, it is a time when feelings are heightened.
The world can seem like a different place at night, when thoughts are emphasised and the stillness forces us to search deep inside ourselves. There is a peace and tranquillity and a sense of the mystical as we get glimpses of other planets and stars, life beyond what we know.
Throughout history, artists have depicted night scenes; from Caspar David Friedrich and his mystical reverence for nature, to Francisco Goya with his dramatic Fire at Night, and these artists have influenced artists the world over including the Scandanavian artists such as Nikolai Astrup and Harald Sohlberg who have elements of symbolism and romanticism in their work.
Whether it's light from the moon or from an artificial light, a fire, a nightclub, there is something truly magical about how the landscape is lit. Away from the harshness of the day we see the world in a new, more diffused and romantic light. Sometimes the only light we see is from within a house or caravan which hints at a place of comfort safety and familiarity. At other times, the night suggests a place of danger or a place to hide. The artists presented by Cavaliero Finn for the London Art Fair 2023 have all sought to capture this particular time in their work, weaving in their own interpretations and experiences of the night. We look forward to sharing their work with you at the Fair.
Installation Views
Works
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Kate Sherman, Rose Garden Dusk 4, 2022£ 990.00
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Kate Sherman, Rose Garden Dusk 3, 2022£ 990.00
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Kate Sherman, Night Shadows 2, 2022£ 990.00
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Kate Sherman, Dusk 1, 2019 Sold
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Kate Sherman, Dusk 3, 2018£ 990.00
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Kate Sherman, Dwelling , 2021£ 1,320.00
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Kate Sherman, Forest 4, 2020£ 880.00
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Craig Bamford, Moonlight, 2022£ 6,800.00
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Craig Bamford, Wanderer, 2023 Sold
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Catherine Knight, 18.07, 17th November 2021, Nr Lienz, Austria, 2022
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Catherine Knight, 03.28, 20th October 2021, Totterdown, Bristol, 2022
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Catherine Knight, 16.55, 17th January 2022, Lake Bled, Slovenia, 2022£ 585.00
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Catherine Knight, 18.22, 16th February 2022, Beijing, China, 2022
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Catherine Knight, 19.27, 12th January 2022, Black Forest, Germany, 2022£ 585.00
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Catherine Knight, 16.56, 17th January 2022, Totterdown, Bristol, 2022 Sold
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Catherine Knight, 21.25, 16th February 2022, St. Philips, Bristol, 2022£ 585.00
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Catherine Knight, 22.23, 12th August 2022, Loch Goil, Scotland, 2022 Sold
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Catherine Knight, 22.17, 11th August 2022, Loch Goil, Scotland, 2022
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Catherine Knight, 22.38, 18th March 2022, Near Lienz, Austria, 2022£ 585.00
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Catherine Knight, 07.16, 18th February 2022, Saltnes, Norway, 2022£ 395.00
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Catherine Knight, 16.41, 17th January 2022, Bristol, 2022£ 395.00
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Catherine Knight, 00.40, 23rd November, 2021, Bacon Hill, NY, 2022£ 395.00
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Catherine Knight, 23.13, 17th February 2022, Near Nine Barrows, Priddy, Somerset, 2022£ 395.00
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Mia Cavaliero, The Night and Moonshine, 2022£ 660.00
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Mia Cavaliero, Moon, 2021£ 490.00
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Trevor Burgess, On a Ride, 2022£ 1,750.00
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Richard McVetis, White Circle on Black I, 2022£ 2,200.00
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Richard McVetis, White Circle on Black II, 2022£ 2,200.00
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Richard McVetis, White Circle on Black III, 2022£ 2,200.00
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Richard McVetis, White Circle on Black IV, 2022£ 2,200.00
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Richard McVetis, White Circle on Black V, 2022£ 2,200.00
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Jaejun Lee, Moon Jar 1, 2022
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Jaejun Lee, Moon Jar 2, 2022
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Jaejun Lee, Moon Jar 3, 2022
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Jaejun Lee, Moon Jar 4, 2022
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Jaejun Lee, Moon Jar 5, 2022
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Jaejun Lee, Moon Jar 6, 2022 Sold
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Jaejun Lee, Moon Jar 7, 2022
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David Edmond, Beach Night 2, 2022£ 1,980.00
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David Edmond, Beach Night 1, 2022£ 2,600.00
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David Edmond, April 2020, 2020
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David Edmond, Flora A10, 2022£ 2,400.00
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David Edmond, Flora A9, 2022£ 2,400.00
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David Edmond, Flora A15, 2022£ 2,400.00
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David Edmond, Flora A16, 2022£ 2,400.00
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David Edmond, Flora A17 with Fox, 2022
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David Edmond, Flora A5, 2022£ 1,000.00
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David Edmond, Flora A6, 2022£ 1,000.00
Press release
Cavaliero Finn presents Into the Night
London Art Fair - Encounters 2023
January 18th - 22nd 2023
Contemporary gallery, Cavaliero Finn presents Into the Night - a selection of paintings, textiles, ceramics and sculpture exploring themes of the night by nine artists at the London Art Fair 2023.
The night means different things for different people. For some, it is a time when they feel completely alone when their fears come to the surface. For others, it's a time of regeneration, where is hope to be found. In either case it is a time when feelings are heightened.
‘The cool peace and dewy sweetness of the night filled me with a mood of hope: not hope on any definite point, but a general sense of encouragement and heart-ease.’ Charlotte Bronte, Villette, 1853.
The world can seem like a different place at night, when thoughts are emphasised and the stillness forces us to search deep inside ourselves. There is a peace and tranquillity and a sense of the mystical as we get glimpses of other planets and stars, life beyond what we know. Norwegian painter Harald Sohlberg regularly painted night scenes and said:
‘The longer I stood gazing at the scene the more I seemed to feel what a solitary pitiful atom I was in an endless universe…It was as if I had suddenly awakened in a new, unimagined and inexplicable world.’ Harald Sohlberg
Throughout history, artists have depicted night scenes; from Caspar David Friedrich and his mystical reverence for nature, to Francisco Goya with his dramatic Fire at Night, and these artists have influenced artists the world over including the Scandanavian artists such as Nikolai Astrup and Harald Sohlberg who have elements of symbolism and romanticism in their work.
Whether it’s light from the moon or from an artificial light, a fire, a nightclub, there is something truly magical about how the landscape is lit. Away from the harshness of the day we see the world in a new, more diffused and romantic light. Sometimes the only light we see is from within a house or caravan which hints at a place of comfort safety and familiarity. At other times, the night suggests a place of danger or a place to hide. The artists presented by Cavaliero Finn for Encounters 2023 have all sought to capture this particular time in their work, weaving in their own interpretations and experiences of the night.