Английская Википедия:Emma Cousin

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox artist Emma Cousin (born 8 March 1986 in Yorkshire) is a British artist.

Life

Cousin grew up in Yorkshire.[1] In 2007, she graduated from the Ruskin School of Fine Art at the University of Oxford.[2] Cousin currently resides in Peckham,[1] and works in London.[2]

A mixture of geometric and figurative elements in a bold colour palette is typical of Cousin's style, her paintings often feature depictions of limbs.[2] Her works are regularly on display in different galleries, such as in Transition Gallery,[3] and in the House of St Barnabas in London.[2] Her paintings have been shown in various group exhibitions but also in solo shows, the most recent one being Leg Up at Lewisham Arthouse in London.[2] In addition to making art, Cousin teaches at various institutions, including Milton Keynes Arts Centre and Sotheby's Institute of Art, London.[2]

The highest price paid at auction for one of her paintings was $25,897 USD for PythonIcing, sold at Phillips London in 2023.[4]

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2018: Leg Up at Lewisham Art House.[5]
  • 2015: Lucy in the Sky, group show, Transition Gallery, London.[6]
  • 2015: Seven Painters, group show, Arcade Gallery, Cardiff and London.[2]
  • 2016: The ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, group show, Mall Galleries, London.[2]
  • 2017: Make a Mark, group show, Arthouse1 Gallery, London.[7]
  • 2017: I Really Miss You Until You’re Here, group show, White Conduit Projects, London.[8]
  • 2017: Silk Room, group show, The House of St Barnabas, London.[2]
  • 2017: Mudhook, Tintype Gallery, London.[9]
  • 2017: Aids to Living, solo show, DOLPH Projects, London.[2]
  • 2017: Painting Vol.1, group show, CGK Gallery, Copenhagen.[2]
  • 2018: Survey, touring show, Jerwood Visual Arts, London, Cardiff, Liverpool and Newcastle.[10]
  • 2018: Mardy, group show, Edel Assanti, London.[11]
  • 2018: Leg Up, solo show, Lewisham Arthouse, London.[2]
  • 2018: Wasp,group show, Hannah Barry Gallery, London.[12]

Exhibitions as curator

  • 2014: The British Line,[13] group show, Robin Katz Gallery, London
  • 2016: Its Offal, ArtHouse1, London.[2]
  • 2015—2017: Bread and Jam, a series of 7 exhibitions, London.[2]

Awards (selection)

  • 2016: Marmite Painting Prize [14]
  • 2018: Jerwood Visual Arts Survey award

References

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External links

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