
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation continues its inclusive approach by showing four recent art school graduates in their new Shoreditch Gallery. 4 under 24, is an exhibition exploring the recollection of memory and nostalgia as well as human connection and relationships through the medium of painting. Each artist constructs memories and experiences onto canvas as a way to reflect and consider the passage of time. Using their own personal voices influenced by a variety of cultural backgrounds, their unique approaches to painting represent their individual personalities.
@clara.bull
Clara Bull Nielsen (b. 2001, Denmark) is a London-based artist whose work explores the intersection of photography, memory, and oil painting. With a deep interest in the nuances of human experience, Clara’s paintings transform photographic references into presentations of fleeting moments. Combining elements of personal memory and the precise nature of photography, each piece invites viewers to reflect on the passage of time and the subjective nature of memory.
@orsoncampos
Orson Gacek Campos (b. 2002, Newcastle-Upon Tyne) is a London-based Brazilian-British artist. He is a Fine Art: Painting graduate from the University of the Arts London, Camberwell. Campos works primarily in the medium of acrylic on canvas, with which he uses figurative imagery to explore personal narratives and universal ideas.
Joe Barnes (b. 2002, London) is a London-based artist and recent graduate of Camberwell, UAL. Primarily exploring the materiality of painting and its relationship with narrative. Barnes uses experimental techniques, consistently reflecting themes of pattern, recollection, and loss. Often creating a sense of unease and uncertainty within the viewer.
@poppycritchlowstudio
Poppy Critchlow (b.2001, London) is a London-based artist currently studying on the Painting MA program at the Royal College of Art. Key concerns in her work include ideas of identity, self-expression and anxiety. These themes manifest on the canvas in almost oppressive patterns and uncomfortable colour combinations create a general sense of unease. Critchlow works primarily in oils.
PRIVATE VIEW: Weds 26th Feb, 6-8pm
LOCATION: 4 Kingsland Road, E2 SDA
DATES: 29th Feb - 8th March
TIMES: Thurs - Sunday, 12-6pm