Art For Relief
05 MARCH 2021 - 26 MARCH 2021Notes
Meat and potatoes is a loosely painted transcription of Cranach's Primitive People placed in a tropical and an abnormally coloured landscape. The figures have transgressed their human forms into shapes reminiscing of the Goddess, ‘Artemis of Ephesus’.
Sarm Miccichè is a multidisciplinary artist. Her work often carries an absurdist surreal edge, hovering on the border between comedy and tragedy.
Accolades
Education: MA Fine Art, City & Guilds of London Art School, UK, 2017. BA (HONS) Fine Art, City & Guilds of London Art School, UK, 2012. CSSSA, California State Summer School For The Arts, Cal Arts, Valencia, CA USA.
Selected Solo Exhibitions: Shape shifters, Rook & Raven Gallery, London, UK, 2013 .
Selected Group Exhibitions / Fairs: The New Black, Void Collective, UK, 2020. Keep The Doors of My Lips, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, University of Greenwich, UK, 2019. The Ghosts Are In The House, The Chopping Block Gallery, London, UK, 2018. Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, UK, 2017. Les Bleus aléatoires, Appestat, London, UK, 2016. From the studio floor, Anise Gallery, London, UK, 2014. Freed From Desire, Gallery 233, London, UK.
Awards: Sir Roger De Grey Prize for Drawing, 2017. Board Of Trustees Prize For An Outstanding Work In The Graduate Show, 2012,City & Guilds of London Art School. Michael Buhler Memorial Award, City & Guilds of London Art School, 2011.
www.sarmmicciche.com @sarm.micciche
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