Michael Kirkham (1971) - Untitled






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Untitled, 2004 olie på lærred af Michael Kirkham (født 1971), 160 × 200 cm, håndsigneret i originaludgaven, skildrer en nøgen figur i en surrealistisk komposition og er i fremragende stand.
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Michael Kirkham
Untitled 2004
Oil on canvas
Signed on reverse
160 x 200 cm
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**Michael Kirkham – Artist Biography**
Michael Kirkham (born 1971 in Blackpool, United Kingdom) is a contemporary British painter known for his psychologically intense and often unsettling figurative works. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art before continuing his education at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, a postgraduate institute for artists. Kirkham is currently based in Berlin, Germany.
Kirkham’s paintings focus on the complexities of human behavior, often exploring themes of intimacy, sexuality, and emotional detachment. His work frequently depicts figures—most often women and girls—in ambiguous or uncomfortable situations, creating a sense of unease and introspection. Rather than presenting idealized or traditionally expressive subjects, his figures often appear distant, apathetic, or disconnected, inviting viewers to question the emotional and psychological narratives behind the scenes.
Stylistically, Kirkham’s work is characterized by smooth, highly controlled surfaces and a distinctive treatment of light that gives his figures an almost artificial or sculptural presence. His approach draws influence from historical painting traditions, particularly Mannerism, while remaining firmly rooted in contemporary concerns.
Kirkham has exhibited his work internationally, including in galleries and institutions across Europe and the United States. His paintings are held in private and public collections, and he is recognized for his ability to confront challenging aspects of human experience through a refined and technically accomplished visual language.
Michael Kirkham
Untitled 2004
Oil on canvas
Signed on reverse
160 x 200 cm
Shipping can be arranged after the sale.
**Michael Kirkham – Artist Biography**
Michael Kirkham (born 1971 in Blackpool, United Kingdom) is a contemporary British painter known for his psychologically intense and often unsettling figurative works. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art before continuing his education at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, a postgraduate institute for artists. Kirkham is currently based in Berlin, Germany.
Kirkham’s paintings focus on the complexities of human behavior, often exploring themes of intimacy, sexuality, and emotional detachment. His work frequently depicts figures—most often women and girls—in ambiguous or uncomfortable situations, creating a sense of unease and introspection. Rather than presenting idealized or traditionally expressive subjects, his figures often appear distant, apathetic, or disconnected, inviting viewers to question the emotional and psychological narratives behind the scenes.
Stylistically, Kirkham’s work is characterized by smooth, highly controlled surfaces and a distinctive treatment of light that gives his figures an almost artificial or sculptural presence. His approach draws influence from historical painting traditions, particularly Mannerism, while remaining firmly rooted in contemporary concerns.
Kirkham has exhibited his work internationally, including in galleries and institutions across Europe and the United States. His paintings are held in private and public collections, and he is recognized for his ability to confront challenging aspects of human experience through a refined and technically accomplished visual language.
