Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by CURA Art
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 2024Notes
About
London based painter Gill Button is known for her captivating translation of found imagery; creating gestural, intimate portraits that are deeply personal and intuitive. Capturing moments of wonder, melancholy, strength or vulnerability, Button’s practice makes us question how we connect to each other, but ultimately to ourselves. Her larger canvases, often cinematic in nature, depict moments of contemplation; evocative of distant dreams, fears or memories.
Recent solo shows include Traces of You, James Freeman Gallery, London; Han Feng Art Space, Shanghai; Edge of Time, Unit London; From Iceland to Lalaland, Ame Nue, Hamburg. With recent group exhibitions in Tokyo, LA, Madrid, Paris, Berlin. A graduate of Kingston College of Art London, Button has been a judge and curator for the Ing Discerning Eye exhibition, spoken on several panel discussions, and given masterclasses in painting, Soho House. Art residencies include Han Feng Art Space in Shanghai and Room on the Roof at Debijenkork, Amsterdam in partnership with Rijksmuseum.
Education
1992-1995: Kingston College of Art, London, BA (hons)
1991-1992: Art Foundation, Maidstone College of Art
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Solo Exhibitions:
2022 Upcoming: Han Feng Art Space NYC, date tbc
2021: Edge of Time, Platform series online viewing room, Unit London.
2020: Traces of You, James Freeman Gallery, London.
2019/20: Han Feng Art Space, Shanghai.
2018: From Iceland to Lalaland, Âme Nue, Hamburg.
2017: Eye Of The Day, de Bijenkorf, Amsterdam.
2016: The Divine Marchesa, Less is More Projects, Paris.
2016: New Faces, The Bluebird, London.
Two-Person Shows:
2021: Reveries (with William Brickel), James Freeman Gallery, London.
2018: Muse (with Sikelela Owen), James Freeman Gallery, London.
2018: Portefoin, Le Marais , Paris.
Select Group Exhibitions:
2021: The Female Gaze, The Stand, London
2021: London Art Fair with James Freeman Gallery
2020: On Time, James Freeman Gallery
2020: Drawn Together, 11th June - 26th July, Unit London (online charity exhibition)
2019: Art on a Postcard, for International Women’s Day, Allbright Mayfair, London, March 2019
2019: Museo ABC, Madrid, 14th Jan - 26th May, 2019
2019: Studiolo 02, Galerie de Valois, Jardin du Palais Royal, Paris, 22nd March - 20th April
2018: December, James Freeman Gallery, London, 1st December 2017 - 6th January 2018
2017: The Great Women Artists, Mother London, 13th - 17th November 2017
2017: Jardin du Palais Royal, 145, Galerie de Valois, Paris: Less is More Projects group show 13th October - 18th November 2017
2017: Drawn In, group show Wilding Cran Gallery, LA: 16th - 30th August 2017
2017: Moving KateThe Mass Gallery, Tokyo, 30th June - 30th July, 2017
2017: Flora, Showstudio, London: 22nd May - 14th July, 2017
2017: Studiolo 01, Galerie de Valois, Jardin du Palais Royal, Paris, 11th May - 24th June 2017
2017: YIA Art Fair, Brussels: with Less is More Projects, 20th - 23rd April 2017
2017: Room Capacity, Berlin, Gallery Weekend Berlin: April 2017
2017: Showstudio, London: Moving Kate: 20th February - 20th April, 2017
2017: LondonArt Fair, James Freeman Gallery: 17th - 22nd January, 2017
2016: YIA Art Fair, 20-23 October, 2016, Le Carreau du Temple, Paris(with Less is More Projects)
2016: Gallery 8, London- September, 2016
2016: Decadents, 4 artist show, James Freeman Gallery, London: 14th July - 5th August, 2016
2016: Art and Antiques Fair, Olympia, London: 28th June 2016 - 3rd July 2016,
2016: YIA Art Fair, Brussels: 20 - 24 April 2016, with Less is More Projects
2015: YIA Art Fair, Paris(3 person show with Less is More Projects)
2014: Threadneedle Figurative Art Prize, Mall galleries, London
Gallery Representation
London: James Freeman Gallery
Shanghai / New York: Han Feng Art Space
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