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Ant Pearce is an emerging British artist who lives in London. After studying biochemistry, he took an intensive course at the Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design and then joined the Camberwell College of Arts in London in order to get a masters degree in visual arts.

His work focuses on the concept that man is condemned to live imprisoned. Through his work he explores the fragility of life, based on human psychology. Influenced by Freud’s theories and the writings and philosophies of Dostoievski, Kafka and Camus, his work makes reference to the idea that an omnipresent external authority is the cause for man’s aberrant destructive behaviours.

These ideas are represented in a collection of drawings in which he uses wires to draw lines on a paper.
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Ant Pearce is an emerging British artist who lives in London. After studying biochemistry, he took an intensive course at the Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design and then joined the Camberwell College of Arts in London in order to get a masters degree in visual arts.His work focuses on the concept that man is condemned to live imprisoned. Through his work he explores the fragility of life, based on human psychology. Influenced by Freud’s theories and the writings and philosophies of Dostoievski, Kafka and Camus, his work makes reference to the idea that an omnipresent external authority is the cause for man’s aberrant destructive behaviours.These ideas are represented in a collection of drawings in which he uses wires to draw lines on a paper.