Selected for the Salon Art Prize 2011: Art Review Graph: Paul Carey-Kent on Byrne & Lau at FOLD Giclée print on 310gsm archival matt paper, framed 50 x 38 x 3 cm, 2011
Value vs Finest Chess Set
Tesco products, mdf board, acrylic paint, clear varnish, 80x80x20cm, 2009
TEOTWAWKI (The End Of The World As We Know It)
Exhibition installation view, mixed media, Byrne & Lau, 2010
The Precipice
Video projection, collaged found footage, wooden beams, paint, Duration 13 minutes, 2010
Propaganda War Posters (yellow & orange)
Silk screen print framed, 50x70cm each, 2010
Propaganda War Posters (white & red)
Silk screen print framed, 50x70cm each, 2010
The Word of Art (50/2,500)
Digital Flash Animation, Projection dimensions can be variable, Duration approx 6mins, 2009
Dice of Indecision (Art Critic's Dice)
Indonesian Mahogany, 10x10x10cm, 2009
Ad eundum quo nemo ante iit
(to boldly go where no man has gone before)
Felt fabric, embroidery thread, prayer cushions, hooks, wooden chapel chairs, 2011
“The paintings are awful, indefensible, crapulous”
Engraved glass test tube, MDF, acrylic, exterior gloss paint, 20x35x4cm, 2009
“The paintings are awful, indefensible, crapulous” (detail)
Engraved glass test tube, MDF, acrylic, exterior gloss paint, 20x35x4cm, 2009
Art Review Graph: JJ Charlesworth on the exhibition Classified at Tate Britain
Giclée print on 310gsm archival matt paper, 29.7x42cm, 2009
Five Love Songs
Mixed Media Sound Installation, 2007
If on a winter's night a traveller
The Other Art Fair
Following over 1650 applications to the Salon Art Prize 2011, 69 artists have been chosen to exhibit in the Salon Art Prize. E.A Byrne was selected as part of the 2-Dimensional Practices category by Patricia Bickers (Editor, Art Monthly). Read more reports on the News & Press page here