Contemporary Figuration: Between Body & Metaphor

Contemporary Figuration: Between Body & Metaphor

30 Davies Street MayfairLondon, W1K 4NB, United Kingdom Thursday, December 14, 2023–Saturday, January 27, 2024 Opening Reception: Thursday, December 14, 2023, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.


the painter by celine ali

Celine Ali

The Painter, 2023

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« time, i’ll make you mine. » by sophie-yen bretez

Sophie-Yen Bretez

« Time, I’ll make you mine. », 2023

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« over there, the shadow of night is descending over the sea. but within me, there is still the light. - moon » by sophie-yen bretez

Sophie-Yen Bretez

« Over there, the shadow of night Is descending over the sea. But within me, There is still the light. - Moon », 2023

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« under the stars of a coming spring, among the leaves blown by the wind, from the blue night, i will rise, like the sun does in the skies. in my kingdom by the sea. » by sophie-yen bretez

Sophie-Yen Bretez

« Under the stars of a coming spring, Among the leaves blown by the wind, From the blue night, I will rise, Like the sun does in the skies. In my kingdom by the sea. », 2023

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« my desire is made of representations which have never been mine, those who projected onto my body their dreams of exoticism and their darkest fantasies. - to desire beyond the male gaze. » by sophie-yen bretez

Sophie-Yen Bretez

« My desire is made of representations Which have never been mine, Those who projected onto my body Their dreams of exoticism And their darkest fantasies. - To desire beyond the male gaze. », 2023

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submerged, chewing emerald by georgia dymock

Georgia Dymock

Submerged, Chewing Emerald, 2023

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to have-in, or to take-away? by emily gillbanks

Emily Gillbanks

To Have-In, Or To Take-Away?, 2023

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disguising things by emily gillbanks

Emily Gillbanks

Disguising Things, 2023

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a date night in marble arch by emily gillbanks

Emily Gillbanks

A Date Night in Marble Arch, 2023

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small portrait of charlie by emily gillbanks

Emily Gillbanks

Small Portrait of Charlie, 2022

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searching for things by emily gillbanks

Emily Gillbanks

Searching for Things, 2022

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portrait of charlie ii by emily gillbanks

Emily Gillbanks

Portrait of Charlie II, 2022

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The body is a physical and material being. However, it can also reflect a person’s spirit, sense of ‘self’ or embrace metaphors of our contemporary age. This exhibition seeks to bring together the work of contemporary painters who explore the body as material, and as the embodiment of the immaterial, engaging in themes ranging from the notion of ‘self’, identity, critical race, queer theory and the technological body. It also seeks to shed light on the varying ways in which different artistic styles of figuration can engage with the question: how do we picture the human subject today?In an age where questions of embodied experience are continually accentuated by our relationship with cross-cultural exchange, media, new technologies, and socio- political change, the body has come to signify the transcendental. 

Different painterly styles that range from realism to abstraction, and technologically informed practices, seek to demonstrate the expansive breadth of contemporary figurative painting and its capacity to tell the stories of diverse bodies and their connotations – the polarised, the ‘ideal’, the natural, the technological, the liminal, and more – and help situate them within the nuanced frameworks of posthumanism, feminism, Otherness and diasporic memory.

To encourage an open-minded and all-embracing experience of the exhibition, the curatorial premise is guided by each artist’s personal response to ‘Body & Metaphor’. Both represented artists from the gallery’s roster, and guest artists, have been invited to share their thoughts in the catalogue that accompanies the exhibition to champion an artist-centric model of the gallery space and highlight the gallery as platform, rather than mediator.