LONDON.- Shapero Modern presents a new print by the acclaimed British artist Stephen Walter.
Entitled Nova Utopia, the artwork is inspired by Thomas Mores philosophical novel Utopia, and a map of the world he imagined drawn by Abraham Ortelius. Mores book, which was published 500 years ago in 1516, depicts a complex, self-contained world set on an island in which communities share a common culture and way of life. Walters map updates this to the 21st century, showing a world of mass tourism, package holidays, retirement homes, luxury resorts, banking districts and cultural hotspots.
Nova Utopia is presented inside a Hagioscope Frame, with a movable magnifying glass lens, so rather than Utopia being a place for everybody, only one person may view a detail of the map at a time, creating a very personal, local experience that becomes a kind of metaphor for how utopias may be seen today.
Says Walter: This map is essentially a collection of a number of utopian and dystopian manifestations, some that I yearn for, and also some of the things that I wish didnt exist.
Born in 1975, Walter graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2001 and currently lives and works in London. Solo shows include Anthropocene TAG Fine Arts @ LondonNewcastle Space, Shoreditch, London (2013); The Island The Courtauld Institute, London (with TAG Fine Arts), Touring Show including, Burgh House & Hampstead Museum, Exposure Gallery, London (2009); The Island Launch, The Crypt, St. Pancras Church, London (with TAG Fine Arts) (2008); Old Master Re-Vamp Royal Academy of Arts, Lower Sackler Wing, London (2007); Be Aware of Everything The Drawing Gallery, London, Chance Meetings Vertigo Gallery, London (2005). Group shows include The World in a Mirror Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp, Belgium, Childrens Poly-Olbion Royal Geographical Society, London & The Forum, University of Exeter (2015); alpha beta carta, des mots dans les cartes Parc culturel de Rentilly, France, RE: DEFINE 2014 Dallas Contemporary, USA; Enclosure Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London (2014). His work features in numerous collections including Victoria & Albert Museum, The British Museum, The British Library, Deutsche Bank, London, British Government Art Collection, Houses of Parliament Museums, London, Trussardi Foundation, Milan, Italy, Hiscox PLC, UK, Soho House Berlin & London, London Transport Museum, David Roberts, London. Walters is represented by TAG Fine Arts, London.