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Louise Giovanelli joins White Cube

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White Cube is pleased to announce representation of the British artist Louise Giovanelli (b. 1993, London), who lives and works in Manchester, UK.

Deeply engaged with the history of painting, Giovanelli’s practice explores the tension between representation and materiality, figuration and abstraction, and how the mechanics of picture making shape our act of looking.

Relating the contemporary to the historic, and the sacred to the profane, the artist draws from a wide range of sources including early Renaissance painting, film stills and images of popular performers. Expanding and reforming these found fragments, Giovanelli creates delicate and luminous works, which expose how the materiality of paint can carry and convey meaning.

Often reworking and closely cropping details of paintings, photographs, classical sculpture, architecture and theatre, the artist employs repetition in order to achieve an augmented sense of reality. ‘Repetition has two functions in my work’, she has remarked. ‘As a practical learning mechanism and as a psychological and conceptual device.’
 
Giovanelli’s first exhibition at the gallery will take place at White Cube Bermondsey from 6 July – 11 September 2022.

Louise Giovanelli (b. 1993, London) lives and works in Manchester, UK. She studied at Städelschule, Frankfurt (2018–20) under the tutelage of Amy Sillman, having received her BA from the Manchester School of Art, UK, in 2015. Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at Manchester Art Gallery, UK (2019); Workplace Foundation, Gateshead, UK (2019); Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, UK (2018); The Grundy Gallery, Blackpool, UK (2016). Giovanelli’s work has been featured in group exhibitions that include; Hayward Gallery, London (2021); AkzoNobel Art Foundation, Amsterdam (2021); and The Art House, Worcester, UK (2019).

The artist is jointly represented by White Cube and GRIMM Gallery.

23 November 2024 - 21 April 2025 | West Yorkshire, UK

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23 February - 16 April 2023 | Manchester, UK

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