LUX Magazine: Entente Cordiale

LUX THE MAGAZINE, 5 May 2023

LUX Magazine's spring/summer issue featuring the group exhibition A New Sensation.  Read the article below.

 

A new exhibition spotlights some of the most exciting young artists based in Britain. The twist? It’s happening in Paris. Artists photographed by Isabella Sheherazade Sanai. 

 

It is no secret that, post Brexit, Paris is taking giant canvas-sized bites out of London’s position as capital of the European art world. So we love Galerie Marguo’s playful contribution to the cultural battle: the elegant gallery is putting on a show of British-based artists at its space in the Marais. Those taking part include Jamiu Agboke, Freya Douglas-Morris, Li Hei Di and James Prapaithong, photographed here, and others including recent RCA graduate Georg Wilson. Curated by Henry Relph, the show is entitled “A New Sensation”, in an arch reference to the iconic 1997 show, “Sensation”, at London’s Royal Academy of Arts, which featured the influential collection of Charles Saatchi, and was a major moment in triggering London’s art boom.

 

LUX asks: what does it mean to be a London-based artist today?

 

Jamiu Agboke: “I love London deeply and it’s my home, but it doesn’t mean anything to me personally to be an artist in London. That’s just due to the nature of my work and practice. Also, it’s a financial obstacle course for most artists.”

 

James Prapaithong: “To be a London- based artist today is to see the opportunities that the city can present, but also to accept the struggle that can go hand in hand, without giving up.”

 

Freya Douglas-Morris: “I was born in London and for the past 20 years I have lived and worked in Hackney. I am surrounded by people who look, listen, feel, make, share. I can access a multitude of creative sources, then retreat to my studio and work in a quiet setting. I need this contrast, to be surrounded by the inspiration and energy of a big city, and to paint in a room that is its antidote, calm and private. London is vast, giving room to the trials and errors of being an artist, but small enough to feel you belong.”

 

Li Hei Di: “I miss the sun. The lack of light makes me search for light in my paintings.”

 

A New Sensation, curated by Henry Relph, is on view at Galerie Marguo, Paris, 11 May-17 June 2023.
 
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