Introductions | Antonia Showering
Introductions | Antonia Showering
18 Août – 3 Septembre 2020
The gulf between accurate recollection and false memory is explored in the richly toned and layered paintings of Antonia Showering (b. 1991). Combining elements of her cultural heritage with personal experience, the paintings’ fluid forms, both figurative and abstract, point to the deeply-subjective nature of representation.
‘Introductions | Antonia Showering’ is curated by Susan May, Global Artistic Director.
Antonia Showering
Nothing To Hold Onto, 2019
Antonia Showering
The Teacher, 2020
Antonia Showering
Endless Search, 2020
‘The ups and downs of a mountain-scape remind me of a lifeline, or heartbeat, beating up and down.’
Antonia Showering
Rescue, 2020
Antonia Showering
Green Eggs, 2020
‘Parents become grandparents, brothers becoming fathers, people are born and people leave us, relationships start followed by innumerable tears shed on the balcony following their ending, witnessed by these mountains - frozen, seemingly immune to time.’
‘I am trying to integrate emotional experiences with abstracted form; the unexpected happenings when these two things meet.’
Antonia Showering
Sliding Doors, 2018
Antonia Showering
Projections, 2020
Antonia Showering
We Stray, 2020
‘The disorderly nature of how recollections are held in our minds interests me.’
Antonia Showering
Cat and Mouse, 2020
Antonia Showering
Maisie, 2020
‘Extracting a specific, singular experience is impossible, as the more we learn and live, the more the memories we hold onto morph and grow with us.’
Antonia Showering (born 1991, London) lives and works in London and Somerset. She graduated with a MFA from the Slade School of Art, London in 2018 and a BA (Hons) from City and Guilds of London Art School in 2016. Recent group exhibitions include ‘Dwelling is the Light’, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London (2020); ‘Out of This World’, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2019); ‘Adieu to Old England, the Kids are Alright’, Choi & Lager, Cologne (2019); and ‘Bloomberg New Contemporaries’, South London Gallery (2018). Residencies and awards include ‘Bloomberg New Contemporaries SPACE (studio bursary), London (2019); ‘The Great Women Artists Residency’, Palazzo Monti, Brescia (2018); and Chelsea Arts Club, London (2017).
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