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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › patrick-hughesPatrick Hughes | Artnet

    Patrick Hughes is a British artist known for his invention of a unique optical illusion he calls the “reverspective.”. In these three-dimensional relief paintings, objects that appear closest to the viewer, are in fact, the furthest away in physical space. Playing with perspective and distance and challenging the viewer’s understanding of ...

  2. Patrick Hughes, the Australian director of The Hitman’s Bodyguard and The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard, has launched a new company, Huge Film, in partnership with Greg McLean ( Wolf Creek) and ...

  3. Jun 25, 2022 · Filmography: Patrick Hughes. One of the world's top bodyguards gets a new client, a world class hitman who must testify at the International Criminal Court.

  4. Nov 19, 2019 · Patrick Hughes’ solo show, 60 Years of Art, showing at Bel-Air Fine Art London from 13th November to 15th December 2019 presents us with a testament to the latter half of the 20th century, ongoing into the 21st. From the conceptual surrealism and pop-art of his early years to his more recent reverspectives, which shatter our unquestioning reliance on day-to-day depth perception, Hughes’ chronology takes us on a journey not only through the life of one of the most influential British ...

  5. Patrick Hughes. Director, Producer. Born: 1978, Australia. Having a keen interest in filmmaking, Patrick Hughes began making short films when he was quite young. Taking his passion to the next level, he soon joined a film school as well. After spending three years at the film school, Hughes made several high profile commercials and short films ...

  6. Patrick Hughes Movies. Though its attempts to rework genre conventions may fall flat with some, Red Hill is a beautifully shot, tightly paced thriller that marks a strong debut for director Patrick Hughes.

  7. Patrick Hughes (born 20 October 1939) is a British artist working in London. He is the creator of "reverspective", an optical illusion on a three-dimensional surface where the parts of the picture which seem farthest away are actually physically the nearest.