Exhibitions
《The Painted Room》, 2023.11.03 – 2023.12.22, GRIMM Gallery (Amsterdam)
November 03, 2023
GRIMM Gallery (Amsterdam)

Installation view of 《The Painted Room》 ©
GRIMM Gallery
Curated by Scottish artist
Caroline Walker, 《The Painted
Room》 brings together UK-based artists exploring
the interior through a spectrum of distinctive styles, capturing moments of
dramatic tension in the domestic sphere, quiet scenes steeped in nostalgia, and
gestural, impressionistic representations of life behind closed doors. As an
artist concerned with domestic spaces and the underrepresented labour of women
in the workspace, Walker has assembled a group of artists whose work resonates
with her own, creating a new dialogue on the role of the interior in
contemporary painting.

Installation view of 《The Painted Room》 ©
GRIMM Gallery
The artists in 《The Painted Room》 all
approach the wide-ranging subject of interiors in their work using distinctive
approaches to paint handling and individual creative voices, from the
naturalistically observed spaces described in the paintings of Anna Freeman
Bentley, Mike Silva, Caroline Walker and Elena Rivera-Montanes to Gareth
Cadwallader’s highly constructed and meticulously executed interiors.
The spaces created by Nick Goss,
Minyoung Choi, Andrew Cranston, Cece Philips and Hettie Inniss sit somewhere
perhaps in the middle, while employing elements of realism, they also appear to
materialise from a place of memory and the imaginary.

Installation view of 《The Painted Room》 ©
GRIMM Gallery
Walker notes, “The paintings
in the exhibition explore the possibility of the interior; as a place of refuge
from which to view the outside world, a personal space for memory and longing
through the objects which inhabit it, or a site of constructed reality.”
The interiors range from private
scenes of homelife, a film set located in a museum that was once a house, the
interior of a cafe and other much less locatable spaces, some suggesting the
idea of an interior rather than anywhere specific. What they all share though
is a sense of the everyday, of interiors that envelop the stuff of daily life,
and the purpose of capturing this in paint is either to document, elevate,
imbue with narrative or transform the way we see these spaces.