Lot 20 - Sarah Kate Wilson - Kisses
Acrylic Paint and Wax on Paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
Curated by Bakul Patki
ARTIST INFO
About
Sarah Kate Wilson lives and works in London. Her practice includes painting, drawing, print, costume, tapestry, ceramics and performance.
Education
2008 - 2010 MFA Painting - Slade School of Fine Art, London
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Exhibitions (selected):
2023 Is the image even human?, Cervantes Institute, New Dehli
2021 Afterimage, Curated by Stephen Cooper & Kate Street. Blyth Gallery, Imperial Collage, London.
2021 Not Painting, Copperfield Gallery, London.
2020 Yellow Archangel, Oceans Apart Gallery, Salford
2019 Substantifs, ArtHouse1, London.
2019 The Nomenclature of Colours, The Slade Research Centre, UCL
2018 Surfaced: Surface and Materiality in the Screen Environment, Thames-Side Studios Gallery, London
2017 (solo) Wrapped, The Centre for Audio Visual Experimentation, Leeds.
2016 (solo) Iris, BALTIC 39 | Figure Three, Newcastle.
Performances (selected):
2019 The Bauhaus Museum, Dessau (2019)
2018 Royal Academy of Arts, London
2017 Palais de Tokyo (Paris), DO DISTURB Festiva
2016 Museum of London
Residencies:
2020 (Oct.) West Dean College, Chicester, ‘Surrealist Collection’.
2019 Visiting Artist Residency, Bauhaus Building, Dessau, Germany.
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artworks
These works made in acrylic paint and wax are inspired by animal mimicry, particularly the changing camouflage gestures of Octopuses.
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