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Painting (MA)

Pam Evelyn

Voyage
Voyage
Voyage , Oil on Linen

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

300x200cm
Painting A Chase
Painting A Chase

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

300x200
Break Water
Break Water

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

250x200cm
Promised Land
Launch Project
Promised Land

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

320 x 390cm (126 x 153 9/16 in.)
Canned Laughter , Oil on Linen

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

350x220cm
A Look At Life , Oil on Linen

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

300x200
Pallid Glare, Oil on Linen

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

250x200cm

Medium:

Oil on Linen

Size:

250x200cm
Raft
Raft

Medium:

Graphite on Paper

Size:

70x100cm

Born 1996, Guildford, UK

Lives and works in London, UK

Education

2019-Current

MA Painting, Royal College of Art, London, UK

2016-2019

BFA (First Class Honors), Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London, UK

Selected Exhibitions

2022

Built on Clay, The Approach, London, UK

An Ode to Orlando, curated by Marcelle Joseph, Pi Artworks, London, UK

2021

Spectacle of a wreck, Peres Projects, Berlin

Le coeur encore, The Approach, London

Diaries of a Climate, Baert Gallery, Los Angeles, USA

2020

Up Up and Away, Hockney Gallery, London

2019

Bad Actors, Karst Gallery, Plymouth

Set the Borders on Fire, Exhibition Laboratory, Helsinki

A Myth, Amorph, A Method, Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, Amsterdam Bridge Group show IZO Art Gallery, Moscow

2017

Olio, The Crypt Gallery, London, UK

Press

2022

Four Fantastic Booths at the Independent Art Fair 2022, Ocula, May 5th

An Elegant Return to Form at Independent Art Fair, The New York Times, May

Downes, Annabel, TEFAF and Independent Art Fair: Advisory Selections, Ocula, May 5th

Mitchell, Rory, In the Studio With Pam Evelyn, Ocula, April 6th

2021

Meet Artist Pam Evelyn Ahead Of Her Berlin Exhibition, Wonderland Magazine


Show Location: Battersea campus: Painting Building, Ground floor

Pam Evelyn-statement

To tolerate occupying a space of unresolved.

To hover in the perpetual state of building towards.

Every step forwards feels like it’s

supported by clay.

Each application can sink.

As one element emerges another is

demolished.

– Pam Evelyn, 2022