Alessandro Raho (born 1971, Nassau, Bahamas[1]) is a British portrait and landscape artist. His work has been shown at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
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Born in Nassau, Bahamas, Raho moved to London and attended Croydon College (1989-90) and then Goldsmith College, graduating in 1994 with a BA in Fine Art.[1] In 1995, he was included in the Young British Artist showcase Brilliant! at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.[2]
In early 1996, he was hailed as one of the great promises in British art,[3] and had expositions noted in the American[4] and the French press.[5] In 2001, he participated in an exposition called Unseen Landscapes,[6] and in 2003 exhibited his work at Cheim & Read Gallery in New York City, where his portraits received critical attention of The New York Times.[7]
In 2004, he was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery in London to paint a portrait of English actress Dame Judi Dench.[8] Imagining Dench as a "wealthy housewife," he painted her in a way that "thrilled and flattered" her.[9][10]
His work is collected by Damien Hirst, and has been shown in Tokyo, New York, and Salzburg.[11] Two of his pencil drawings, Catherine (2003) and Ewan (2004), are in the collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art, as part of a 2005 donation by the Judith Rothschild Foundation.[12]
Raho works in a notably old-fashioned style, painting portraits and landscapes.[13] His paintings and photographs were described as dealing with "narrative, nostalgia and desire," and he employs intricate technical processes "to make his paintings luxuriously photographic and his photographs deceptively painterly."[14]
2011: Alessandro Raho by Michael Bracewell and Nicholas Cullinan (Lund Humphries) ISBN 978-1-84822-093-5
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