Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Vanessa Murrell
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 202421. Ranny Cooper
Insidious
Oil paint, pigment and white spirit on paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust
Curated by Vanessa Murrell
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Notes
About
Ranny Cooper is a London-based artist working across painting and sculpture. Her work revolves around the abstraction of the human body, playing with themes such as gender, sexuality and empowerment, as well as women’s experience of pain, loss and liberation. She paints abstracted nude figures and make sculptures using condoms, resin and plaster.
Colour and line are crucial in her practice. The imagery of her paintings derives from photography of bodies which she fractures and reconstructs to create an ambiguity of form, often likening the final scenes to landscapes; a metaphor and reading of my work which she encourages.
Education
2013 - 2016 BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration, University of The Arts London, LCF
Select Exhibitions/Awards
11 - 19th March 2022 Group show, 'Sugercoated' 13 Manet St, London, UK
October 2021 Solo show, 'Fleshsacks', 147 Stoke Newington, London, UK
September 2021 Group show, 'Endorphines', Espace Sylvia Rielle, Place des Vosges, Paris, FR
October 2019 Solo show, ‘Puppy Love’, The Barge House, London, UK
August 2019 Performance, ‘It Disables Me’, Studio 9294, London, UK
August 2019 Solo show, ‘Fluctuations’, Aka Berlin, Berlin, DE
January 2019 Group show, ‘It Disables Me’, Elephant & Castle Old Library, London, UK
May 2019 Custom breast plate for Pierre & Baby performance, The Chateau, London, UK
July 2018 Group show, ‘Praying Mantis’, Artiq, 72 Old Compton St, London, UK
April 2018 Solo show, ‘I See You, All of You’, 119 Lower Clapton, London, UK
January 2018 Solo show, ‘Unbound’ Palm Vaults, London, UK
April 2017 Solo show, ‘Reveal Me’, 119 Lower Clapton, London, Uk
January 2016 Graduation show, London College of Fashion, London, UK
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