Summer
Frestonian Gallery is delighted to partner with Anomie Publishing to present Summer - an exhibition surveying the work of 24 artists who rank among the most exciting and influential contemporary painters in Britain today.
From the publication of the first volume of its anthology 鈥楥ontemporary British Painting鈥 in 2018 to the present day (and closely following the publication in 2024 of CBP Vol. 3), Anomie has set the benchmark in identifying and critically reviewing those British-based painters whose work has most significantly impacted both the domestic and international scene.
The exhibition鈥檚 theme is both a nod to the tradition of collective and collegiate summer shows in London鈥檚 contemporary art scene 鈥 dating back at least as far as 250 years and the formation of the Royal Academy鈥檚 summer salons 鈥 and also to an attitude of hopefulness, renewal and broad creative generosity against the backdrop of a world increasingly defined by division and the narrowing of national interests.
Far from creating an atmosphere of increased competition and protectionism, the advent of social media and the expansion of the artistic environment to a truly integrated global scene has provided a stage for artists to cross-promote, critically inform and celebrate one another鈥檚 practices. It is in this spirit of celebration and promotion of excellence in contemporary painting across a broad spectrum of generations, backgrounds and styles that Frestonian Gallery and Anomie Publishing present 鈥楽ummer鈥, we hope that you will join us!
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Frestonian Gallery is delighted to partner with Anomie Publishing to present Summer - an exhibition surveying the work of 24 artists who rank among the most exciting and influential contemporary painters in Britain today.
From the publication of the first volume of its anthology 鈥楥ontemporary British Painting鈥 in 2018 to the present day (and closely following the publication in 2024 of CBP Vol. 3), Anomie has set the benchmark in identifying and critically reviewing those British-based painters whose work has most significantly impacted both the domestic and international scene.
The exhibition鈥檚 theme is both a nod to the tradition of collective and collegiate summer shows in London鈥檚 contemporary art scene 鈥 dating back at least as far as 250 years and the formation of the Royal Academy鈥檚 summer salons 鈥 and also to an attitude of hopefulness, renewal and broad creative generosity against the backdrop of a world increasingly defined by division and the narrowing of national interests.
Far from creating an atmosphere of increased competition and protectionism, the advent of social media and the expansion of the artistic environment to a truly integrated global scene has provided a stage for artists to cross-promote, critically inform and celebrate one another鈥檚 practices. It is in this spirit of celebration and promotion of excellence in contemporary painting across a broad spectrum of generations, backgrounds and styles that Frestonian Gallery and Anomie Publishing present 鈥楽ummer鈥, we hope that you will join us!
Artists on show
- Anna Freeman Bentley
- Barry McGlashan
- Cara Nahaul
- Caroline Walker
- Daniel Crews-Chubb
- David Price
- Des Lawrence
- Freya Douglas-Morris
- Gareth Cadwallader
- Gideon Rubin
- Hannah Brown
- Hwang Sunyoung
- Jai Chuhan
- Jessie Makinson
- Jonathan Wateridge
- Justin Mortimer
- Kathryn Maple
- Kaye Donachie
- Lindsey Bull
- Matthew Krishanu
- Minami Kobayashi
- Nick Goss
- Ryan Mosley
- Tim Braden