Overview

My work gathers past, present and imagined scenes to form new narratives, which operate in moments of liminality. In these works, plants creep, dance and communicate in hushed tones.

 

— James Owens

James Owens (b. 1995, Middlesbrough) is a painter based in south-east London.

 

His work gathers past, present and imagined scenes to form new narratives, which operate in moments of liminality. In these works, plants creep, dance and communicate in hushed tones. They grow in unlikely settings, pushing up through cracks and stretching towards the sun. This world captures nature in its full capacity - toying in flux between splendid growth and brutal death. As a small flower tenderly blossoms, another wilts. A curling tendril soon becomes a parasite. The paintings tread gently upon this balance between strength and weakness, hope and doom. Figures may come together with closeness, but there is a sense that they are protecting each other from something. Similarly, wildflowers appear in glorious full bloom - or perhaps they are fighting against one another for survival. 

Biography

Born in 1995 in Middlebrough, UK

Lives and works in London, UK

 

Education

 

2018

BA Illustration, Camberwell College of Arts (UAL)

2018

BA Illustration and Visual Media, London College
of Communication (UAL)

2015

Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, London College of Communication (UAL)

 

Solo Exhibitions

 

2023

Setareh, ‘It’s All Good’, Düsseldorf, Germany

2022

Lychee One Gallery, ‘Dreaming of UFOs’, London, UK

 2021  Arusha Gallery, ‘Quiet Fire’, London, UK

 

Group Exhibitions

 

2023

Galerie Marguo, ‘A New Sensation’, Paris, France

 

Stuart Shave Modern Art, ‘The Moth and the Thunderclap’, London, UK

2022

Arusha Gallery, ‘I Take What is Mine’, London, UK

 

Arusha Gallery, ‘Praxis’, London, UK

 2021

Lychee One Gallery, ‘Unfair Weather’, London, UK

 

‘PPP on Paper, Painters Painting Paintings’ (online)

 

Arusha Gallery, ‘Bloodroot’, Edinburgh, Scotland

 

All Mouth Gallery, ‘Spring Fling’, London, UK

 

Wilder Gallery, ‘What I See I Will Never Tell’, London, UK

2020

Delphian Gallery, ‘Delphian Open Call 2020’ (online)

 

155a Gallery, ‘Tender Kith’, London, UK

 

Guts Gallery, ‘When Shit Hits the Fan’ (online)

2018

Take Courage Gallery, ‘Oh, What a Tangled Web we Weave’, London, UK

 

Evening Standard Art Prize, National Gallery, London

 

Awards

 

2018

Evening Standard Art Prize, National Gallery, London

Works
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