Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Alexandra Steinaker
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 20241. Amy Wiggin
I Want to Eat and Sleep With You Too
Acrylic and ink on paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust
Curated by Alexandra Steinacker-Clark
This auction has now ended
Notes
About
Amy Wiggin (she/her), Amy Wiggin is a multifaceted British artist who currently lives and works in London, UK. She delves into contemporary concepts of womanhood and partnership in her art practice. Through narrative-driven printmaking and paintings, often infused with explicit and romantic themes, she challenges traditional gender narratives, using humour and bold characters to engage viewers in a collaborative reflection on modern relationships and gender roles.
Education
2011-2014
BA Visual Communication, The Glasgow School of Art
2012-2013
KADK Copenhagen, Erasmus year
2007-2008
Foundation in Art, The London College of Fashion
2003-2006
BA English Literature & History of Art, The University of Leeds
Select Exhibitions
Maza Art Gallery, Madrid
Art Collectors Home Exhibition, Little Venice, London
The Right Kind of Man Exhibition, presented by Art School London
The Royal Academy of Art Summer Show, Mayfair, London
Koppel Curates Turboflair, New Bond Street, Mayfair, London
The Other Art Fair, Truman Brewery, London
Irving Contemporary Gallery, Oxford
The Lido Stores, Margate
Tart Gallery, London
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, London
Awards
2022
SouthCombe Barn Women's Annual Residency
2019
Varda Artists Residency, San Francisco
2016
Beta Beta Artists Residency, Scotland
Gallery Representation
I am self-represented; however, I additionally work with various galleries, curators, Art dealers and advisors including: Maza Art Madrid, The Nomad Salon London & Art School London.
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
These works are a playful commentary on dating and gender perception. Based on real interactions, I hope they bring humour, joy and connection to the viewer.
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