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SKIN DEEP: Group Exhibition

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10 March - 5 April 2023
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SKIN DEEP, Group Exhibition
STUDIO WEST is proud to present SKIN DEEP, a group exhibition of eleven emerging UK-based figurative painters: Ada Bond, Alice Miller, C Lucy R Whitehead, Iga Bielawska, Ki Yoong, Moussa David Saleh, Naila Hazell, Nina Baxter, Preslav Kostov, Serpil Mavi Üstün and Sophie Milner. 
The works on show examine the body as a vessel through which we interface with the external world and as a blank slate onto which our experiences are irreversibly inscribed. Through various renderings of skin texture and surface, we are reminded of our corporeal fragility - we witness the porousness of the protective yet penetrable barrier that contains us.
 
Drawing its focus from Bessel van der Kolk's seminal text 'The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma', the exhibition explores the proposition that trauma has an enduring and often-overlooked impact on our physical health, and that healing the body is thus a vital pathway to mending the mind.
 
Through a primary focus on the physical form, the artists on show offer at times unintended insights into their personal experiences and psychological states: in their work, the body stands in for the mind. The act of creating each piece, meanwhile, can be thought of as a healing journey - a cathartic act of agency whereby the artist repositions themself in relation to their experiences.
 
The exhibition uniquely situates van der Kolk's thesis in conversation with Melissa Febos' candid and sensitive memoir, 'Body Work: The Radical Power of Personal Narrative'. Febos' text posits questions eternally relevant to the confessional artist regarding subjectivity, privacy and the power of divulgence: What is the artist's desire, capacity or responsibility to disclose the emotional, distressing or deeply personal in their work? What becomes of the viewer who bears witness to the secrets concealed within the canvas? And to whom, in the end, does an artist's most intimate experiences belong?
 
For each artist, the body - whether rendered in its entirety or alluded to through suggestion - becomes a vehicle to express, and at times resolve, a variety of psychological wounds. The exhibition is almost confrontational in its concentration on the corporeal; harnesses the power of repetition for emphasis, the space feels alive with the abundance of flesh. The viewer is thrust into a unique position, simultaneously unsettled by the profusion of depictions of skin, entwined limbs and open faces and situated as the unsuspecting bystander towards whom the artists' immense vulnerability is directed.
 
Through the works of eleven up-and-coming painters, the exhibition examines the power of the body in contemporary art, presenting it as a multifarious and complex visual signifier that bears the scars of experience, inner struggle and trauma. It also investigates the healing capacity of 'body work', whether therapeutic or artistic, while addressing a long-standing debate in psychoanalysis - if to externalise trauma is to heal it.
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Works
  • Ada Bond, Peeping Tom, 2021
    Ada Bond, Peeping Tom, 2021
  • Ada Bond, My Little Pony, 2022
    Ada Bond, My Little Pony, 2022
  • Ada Bond, Klept, 2022
    Ada Bond, Klept, 2022
  • Ada Bond, Snaffle, 2022
    Ada Bond, Snaffle, 2022
  • Ada Bond, Love Rat, 2023
    Ada Bond, Love Rat, 2023
  • Ada Bond, Insomnia Drawing, 2022
    Ada Bond, Insomnia Drawing, 2022
  • C Lucy R Whitehead, Without Murmur, 2022
    C Lucy R Whitehead, Without Murmur, 2022
  • Ki Yoong, Alice 7:32 pm, 2023
    Ki Yoong, Alice 7:32 pm, 2023
  • Ki Yoong, Billy 7:18pm, 2023
    Ki Yoong, Billy 7:18pm, 2023
  • Moussa David Saleh, Helping To Want, 2022
    Moussa David Saleh, Helping To Want, 2022
  • Moussa David Saleh, The Pinch, 2022
    Moussa David Saleh, The Pinch, 2022
  • Moussa David Saleh, Trying (iii), 2022
    Moussa David Saleh, Trying (iii), 2022
  • Moussa David Saleh, Trying (iv), 2022
    Moussa David Saleh, Trying (iv), 2022
  • Naila Hazell, Holding Vitality, 2022
    Naila Hazell, Holding Vitality, 2022
  • Naila Hazell, Interacting with shadows, 2022
    Naila Hazell, Interacting with shadows, 2022
  • Naila Hazell, Murky, 2022
    Naila Hazell, Murky, 2022
  • Naila Hazell, The bodily exertion of friendish enemies, 2022
    Naila Hazell, The bodily exertion of friendish enemies, 2022
  • Serpil Mavi Üstün, Screen Time I, 2022
    Serpil Mavi Üstün, Screen Time I, 2022
  • Serpil Mavi Üstün, Screen Time II, 2022
    Serpil Mavi Üstün, Screen Time II, 2022
  • Serpil Mavi Üstün, Lost in a sweet memory, 2018
    Serpil Mavi Üstün, Lost in a sweet memory, 2018
  • Serpil Mavi Üstün, Untitled, 2022
    Serpil Mavi Üstün, Untitled, 2022
  • Nina Baxter, Can We Bridge This Chasm? (Part I), 2021
    Nina Baxter, Can We Bridge This Chasm? (Part I), 2021
  • Nina Baxter, Can We Bridge This Chasm? (Part II), 2021
    Nina Baxter, Can We Bridge This Chasm? (Part II), 2021
  • Nina Baxter, Only If We're Lucky, 2022
    Nina Baxter, Only If We're Lucky, 2022
  • Preslav Kostov, Those dreams of mine, 2023
    Preslav Kostov, Those dreams of mine, 2023
  • Preslav Kostov, The Matador, 2023
    Preslav Kostov, The Matador, 2023
  • Iga Bielawska, Untitled, 2021
    Iga Bielawska, Untitled, 2021
  • Iga Bielawska, Untitled, 2019
    Iga Bielawska, Untitled, 2019
  • Alice Miller, Affectionate Headlock, 2021
    Alice Miller, Affectionate Headlock, 2021
  • Alice Miller, Blue Like Fire, 2021
    Alice Miller, Blue Like Fire, 2021
  • Alice Miller, Bunny Rabbit, 2021
    Alice Miller, Bunny Rabbit, 2021
  • Alice Miller, Innocence, 2022
    Alice Miller, Innocence, 2022
  • Sophie Milner, The Float, 2021
    Sophie Milner, The Float, 2021
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Installation Views
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  • Skin Deep 2023 Photography By Ben Deakin 1
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  • Skin Deep 2023 Photography By Ben Deakin 20
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  • Skin Deep 2023 Photography By Ben Deakin 22
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Press
  • ÉMERGENT MAGAZINE | SKIN DEEP AT STUDIO WEST

    Émergent Magazine, 23 March 2023
  • FAD MAGAZINE | SKIN DEEP EXAMINES THE POWER OF THE BODY IN CONTEMPORARY ART

    Mark Westall, Fad Magazine, 21 March 2023
  • WOO | STANDOUT SHOWS AND CULTURE EVENTS TO EXPLORE IN THE COMING WEEKS

    Gilda Bruno, Woo, 20 March 2023
  • HERO | WEEKEND COMBO: WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND

    Ella Joyce, Hero Magazine, 10 March 2023
  • DAZED | THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE FLESH: THESE PAINTINGS EXPLORE OUR BODILY MEMORIES

    Madeleine Pollard, Dazed, 9 March 2023
  • CONDÉ NAST TRAVELLER | THE BEST EXHIBITIONS IN LONDON IN 2023

    Connor Sturges, Condé Nast Traveller, 7 March 2023
  • ART COLLECTOR NEWS | STUDIO WEST PRESENTS SKIN DEEP

    Art Collector News, 7 March 2023
  • WHERE'S THE FRAME? | SKIN DEEP AT STUDIO WEST

    Maribelle Bierens, Where's The Frame, 6 March 2023
  • HYPEBAE | STUDIO WEST'S SKIN DEEP EXHIBITION EXPLORES THE POWER OF THE BODY IN CONTEMPORARY ART

    Sofia de la Cruz, Hypebae, 3 March 2023
  • THE MODERN HOUSE | SIX THINGS NOT TO MISS THIS MARCH

    Billie Brand, The Modern House, 1 March 2023
  • Moussa David Saleh, Trying (iii), 2022, Oil on canvas wrapped over board, 29 x 41cm

    'SKIN DEEP' - AN ESSAY BY KATRINA NZEGWU

    Katrina Nzegwu, 19 February 2023
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Events
  • PANEL DISCUSSION | SKIN DEEP

    PANEL DISCUSSION | SKIN DEEP

    Hosted by Emily Steer 22 March 2023
  • MOVING MEDITATION | SKIN DEEP

    MOVING MEDITATION | SKIN DEEP

    Hosted by James Rafael 2 April 2023

Related artists

  • Nina Baxter

    Nina Baxter

  • Iga Bielawska

    Iga Bielawska

  • Ada Bond

    Ada Bond

  • Naila Hazell

    Naila Hazell

  • Preslav Kostov

    Preslav Kostov

  • Alice Miller

    Alice Miller

  • Sophie Milner

    Sophie Milner

  • Moussa David Saleh

    Moussa David Saleh

  • Serpil Mavi Üstün

    Serpil Mavi Üstün

  • C. Lucy R. Whitehead

    C. Lucy R. Whitehead

  • Ki Yoong

    Ki Yoong

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