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🗓️ 24 August 2023
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We meet leading painter Victoria Cantons!!!!
Victoria Cantons’ work is autobiographical as well as confessional. Cantons presents a record of trauma and healing, alongside a rigorous inquiry into the social constraints surrounding gender politics. Deeply informed by her own experience of limitation and stigma, her work reverberates with notions of freedom, selfhood, representation, power and aspects of the human condition which she writes, despite our divergent identities and experiences, "connect us all."
While her incisive and inquisitive creative gaze extends across photography, text and video, painting and drawing remain firmly at the centre of her practice, providing a means of, she writes, "clearing the drainpipes" and exploring the question what can paint and painting do? Her 2022 Flowers Gallery exhibition People Trust People Who Look Like Them presented a series of large self-portraits painted from a personal archive of photographs made over a period of more than a decade in the years before, during, and after intensive facial surgery. Luminous and visceral in their depiction of flesh, the paintings capture the shape-shifting bloom of post-surgical bruising, fading scar tissue, greying hair and the mottled lustre of theatrically applied makeup. Cantons describes the importance of accuracy and honesty in the paintings, saying “I needed to show exactly what this woman has been through.”
Cantons is a multi-disciplinary artist with a focus on painting. Her works can be best described as figurative and colourist with political undercurrents. Cantons has a transgender history – having transitioned at thirty-nine – and was an only child, growing up in London with a Catholic mother from Spain and Jewish father of French and Russian descent. Because of this background, Cantons is keenly aware of questions concerning boundaries, stigma and freedom. “What we as individuals present to the world is multifaceted and not always visible, a continuous evolution in response to experience and in relationship to each other.” From its content and imagery to its titles, the human condition, gender, and social identity are at the core of her work.
Cantons’s portraits and still lifes are painted in gestural brushstrokes with a limited, muted, palette that tends to evoke feelings of nostalgia. She often depicts youthful figures who shine their individual light upon the treacherous path to adulthood; much like how the tenderness of Spring paves the way for a scalding summer.
Victoria Cantons (b. 1969) lives and works in London. She studied Fine Art Painting at Wimbledon (UAL); followed by Turps Art School, London; and graduated with an MFA in Painting from Slade, UCL in 2021, where she received the Felix Slade Scholarship (2018). Cantons has exhibited her work internationally, with some of her most recent shows at London's Guts Gallery and Flowers Gallery (both 2023), the Tree Art Museum in Beijing (2021), Nicodim Gallery in Los Angeles (2020) and White Cube in London (2020).
Follow @VictoriaCantons on Instagram and her official website: www.victoriacantons.com
Visit her galleries, Flowers Gallery: https://www.flowersgallery.com/artists/1325-victoria-cantons/
Guts Gallery: https://gutsgallery.co.uk/artists/44-victoria-cantons/
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| 0:00.0 | Hi Rob. Hi Ross. So we are here with Tassion, who make the most beautiful books. They've been doing that since 1980 and they're committed to making the best books on the planet from the high brow to the low brow, from the strange to the seductive caravaggio to Frida Kahlo, your favorite Rob. |
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| 1:31.0 | Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world, I am Russell Toby and I'm Robert Diamond. |
| 1:37.0 | And this is talk art. Welcome to talk art. How are you today, Rob? |
| 1:42.0 | Today, Russell Toby, I am shimmering. |
| 1:47.0 | Oh, I am shimmering because today's guests paintings in my eyes, they shimmer. They are just the most beautiful fluid shimmering kind of saturations of color, which I did actually steal from flowers gallery. |
| 2:05.0 | My friend Antonio works at the wonderful flowers gallery and invited us recently to see the exhibition of today's talk art guest and both of us were blown away by the works that we saw. |
| 2:18.0 | Immediately, I was struck by the kind of intimacy and the direct kind of self-portraiture, but not always, I mean, it is kind of figurative work. |
| 2:29.0 | But often they make these paintings that are just kind of like moments from life, like as well as kind of direct figurative portraiture. |
| 2:38.0 | But I just love all the kind of floral elements and the kind of personal symbolism that runs through this kind of like current throughout the work. |
| 2:47.0 | And I love the fluidity of it and there's actually an amazing quote from today's guest, which says nothing is fixed, everything is in flux and anything can change it. |
| 2:57.0 | And I really feel that in the work. There's this kind of tension that like at any moment, something might be revealed. |
| 3:03.0 | So we are very proud and very excited because we did actually finally meet for the first time at our talk art book to launch in London. |
| 3:12.0 | And it was such an honor to meet this artist. I was actually really overexcited as I am right now. |
| 3:19.0 | Yeah. So we would like to welcome to talk art the one and only Victoria Cantons. |
| 3:27.0 | Hi, Victoria. Hi, Robert Russell. Wow. Thank you. What an intro. My head is just bursting. |
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