Aleph Contemporary for AccessArt
19 NOVEMBER 2021 - 17 DECEMBER 2021Notes
Circus Freaks was made in July 2021 after my first post-lockdown public outing to Zippos. The environment and sense of social anxiety pushed me to think about the spectator and the spectated, about who is watching who and why. It is acrylic and charcoal on paper for immediacy of recording, the work contemplates the alien, the monstrous, the different, who stands out and why. How and where do we fit in? Who is being looked at? And who gets to tell the story?
The figures that populate my work are often engaged in the process of looking at those who are looking at them. My practice is a circular process, I am drawn to performance, theatre and drama in the painting process. As in any good story, an element of surprise is crucial for the work to feel it is developing towards an end. In the wake of the pandemic and suffering some injuries as a result, I am exploring resilience and what makes us human. The zoo has opened and it is possible to again consume the spectacle of the animal. In life we are taught to observe and consume everything we can; is there something in slowing down and re-focusing on what is important? What is important?
Royal College of Art — MA Painting 2019 – 2022
Floorr Magazine Online Exhibition – August 2021
Emergence, Berwick Street, London – July 29th – September
Growing Up, A group exhibition @ St.Johns the Baptist Church, Holland Park, London
Royal Society of British Artists – Mall Galleries — April 2021
RSA Rising Stars Exhibition — Online and at the Royal Overseas Club,
2021
The Castlegate Prize Winner, Castlegate House Gallery; Cumbria (2020) this was an inaugural prize. CastleGate Prize Winner; September (2020) BlueBee Magazine; BlueBee Gallery; August Edition (2020)
Alex Morrison Trust; Second Prize RBSA; Birmingham (2019)
WIP Show, Royal College of Art; London (2020)
RBSA Open Exhibition, RBSA Gallery; Birmingham Jewellery Quarter
(2019) My painting won the Alex Morrison Trust second prize. RBA
Rome Scholarship Finalist; RBA Exhibition; London (2019)
Rising Stars Exhibition, The Royal Overseas League Club; London (2019)
‘Feeding Time’, Mercer Chance Gallery; Hoxton, London (2018)
The John Moores Painting Prize, Liverpool Museums (2010)
Royal Drawing School, Postgraduate Exhibition, Shoreditch; London(2010)
www.sabrinashah.com
@sabrina.a.shah
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