Lot 174 - Mathew Gibson - Drying Station
Lot 174 - Mathew Gibson - Drying Station

Lot 174 - Mathew Gibson - Drying Station

Watercolour on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust

ARTIST INFO

About 

Mathew Gibson is an artist who lives and works in London. He makes small scale paintings primarily in egg tempera of imaginary interiors and still lives. 

Education 

Kent Institute of Art & Design 1990-91. Interdisciplinary M.A. in Art & Architecture 
Norwich School of Art 1987-90. B.A. Fine Art 
Camberwell College of Art & Design 1986-87. Foundation Studies 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

 
2023 PREVIEW Grammercy Park Studios, Gt Pulteney st, London 
2022 DELTA GAMMA Saatchi Gallery Chelsea, London 
2016 BLACK PAINTINGS Charlie Smith/Galerie Heike Strelow, London Art Fair  
2015 THE FUTURE CAN WAIT Bermondsey Project Space, London 
2010 MATHEW GIBSON England & Co. Westbourne Grove, London 
2005 SUNDAY TIMES Watercolour Prize, Mall galleries, London 
2004 SUNDAY TIMES Watercolour Prize (runner up), Mall galleries, London  
2003 HUNTING ART PRIZE, Royal College of Art, London 
2002 DISCERNING EYE (prize winner), Mall Galleries, London 
 
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 

Studies for new work. These explore architectural settings informed by municipal buildings, shared spaces that are ambivalent about growing and becoming or falling into decay and disuse. The spaces are equipped for personal washing and drying, focusing on handwashing. The images invite viewers to ask what the spaces are for and who will use them. 

 

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