CV
Born in 1992, Darlington
Lives and works in Darlington
Education:
2015-2017
Master of Arts, Royal College of Art, London
2012-2015
BA (Hons), Wimbledon College of Art, London
Upcoming exhibitions
Passages, Encounter, Lisboa
with Caroline Achaintre, Adam Ball, Oliver Barratt, Olivia Bax, Anderson Borba, Antony Cairns, Francisca Carvalho, James Collins, Biraaj Dodiya, Nicholas Feldmeyer, Jakob Gasteiger, Charles Hadcock, Joao Braganca Gil, Gerry Judah, Whitney McVeigh, Diogo Pimentao, Alexis Teplin, Alexi Tsioris, Neha Vedpathak and Kemar Keanu Wynter
Excavation: Macro to Micro, Curated by Debroah Smith
with, Emii Alari, Alvaro Barrington, Oliver Beer, Matt Bryans, Alice Channer, Nina Chua, James Collins, Nigel Cooke, Nicola Ellis, Pam Evelyn, Leo Fitzmaurice, Louise Giovanelli, Nnena Kalu, Dawn Ng, Helena Prtichard, Tanoa Sasraku, Jenny Saville, George Shaw, Renee So, Tim Stoner, Anne Tallentire and Isabelle Young
Selected solo exhibitions:
2023
New Paintings, Encounter in Collaboration with Painters Painting Paintings, Lisbon
Selected Group exhibitions:
2023
The Reason for Painting, Warwick Arts Centre
with The Art Riot
Collective, Betsy Bradley, James Collins, Pam Evelyn, Jade Fadojutimi,
Rachel Jones, Harminder Judge, Melike Kara, Rob Lyon, Oscar Murillo,
Rudiriadh O´Connell, Francis Offman, Mary Ramsden and Sam Windett. Birmingham, UK
2020
Abstract with Figure, Group Exhibition, James Fuentes, New York
with James Collins, Anthony Cudahy, Kathia St. Hilaire, Anna Jung Seo, Lumin
Wakoa, Derek Paul Jack Boyle, Eleanor Swordy, Tenki Hiramatsu, and
Sedrick Chisom
2017
MA Degree Show, Royal College of Art, London
2016
John Moore Painting Prize 2016, Liverpool
2015
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2015, ICA, London
Selected Bibliography:
Studio International, The Reason For Painting Review, 2023
Hypebeast, Artists Display Cryptic Paintings in ‘Abstract with Figure’ 2020
Nimrod Kamer, Early Blue Chip Artists to Invest In, GQ Magazine, 2016
Ben Luke, Bloomberg New Contemporaries, exhibition review: Young art with ambition, Evening Standard, 2015
Collections:
Public and Private Collections in UK, Europe, America, Canada and New Zealand.