Pippa El-Kadhi Brown: VISTA

7 - 30 September 2023
'Behind dark curtains, snow seems to be whiter.

Indeed, everything comes alive when contradictions accumulate' - Gaston Bachelard

LAMB Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Pippa El-Kadhi Brown.

In this new body of work, the artist takes us through veiled passageways between sun, moon and sky. A glass frame between home and universe. Exploring ethereal moments in the spaces in-between, Pippa El-Kadhi Brown’s window paintings open a dialogue between the outside and the in. The two merge and separate in tandem in an intertwined dance of human and home.

Draped curtains transcend their material form and become sacred veils, assuming an almost mystical role within. Highlighting humans natural yearn for outside space whilst contradicting with our desire for internal comfort. The figures and houseplants mirror one another and merge. Organic beings rooted in domestic bliss, but at the same time relying on the veiled world beyond the frame.

VISTA is a celebration of these transitional spaces. Midway points that frame a whisper of a view. Windows are portals. Delicate intermediates between air that is both fresh and stuffy, ground that is both dry and wet. Framed with sills, often scattered with relics, and draped with delicate shining veils.

Pippa El-Kadhi Brown (b.1996) is a London based artist who explores the enigmatic dialogue between domestic space, consciousness, and the human psyche. She graduated from MA Painting at Royal College of Art (2022), after studying BA Painting at The University of Brighton, School of Art (2018).

Her recent duo exhibition, Imagination Rooms (London, 2023), with British painter Roy Oxlade, took place in Cromwell place with New Normal Projects in collaboration with Alison Jacques Gallery.

Earlier this year she presented her most recent solo show, Walls Who Whisper (London, 2023) with Lychee One Gallery. Other solo exhibitions include Where the Dust Settles (CBU Gallery, Taipei, 2022), Around You, Within You, or Nowhere at All (Ashurst, London, 2020), and House Plants (Creekside Projects, London 2019).

She received The Ali H. Alazzi Scholarship Award (2020), The Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize (2020), The Art Pegazs Taste of Life Award (2019) and The Creekside Graduate Studio Award (2019). She was a finalist for The Bloomberg New Contemporaries (2023) as well as The Chadwell Award (2022) and the Global Design Graduate Award (2022).

She has taken part in residencies internationally; The Organhaus Residency (2019), Chongqing, China, and the Creekside Graduate Residency (2019), London. Next year she will take part in Palazzo Monti in Brescia, Italy, and has an upcoming residency with Art Pegazs in Liepaja, Latvia.