Josephine Wood
London, United Kingdom
@josephinewoodart
Knickerbocker Glory, 2023
Acrylic, gouache on canvas
37 x 43 inches
Josephine Wood lives and works in London, UK. She graduated in 1998 from Goldsmiths College, London. Exhibitions include Kingsgate Gallery, London, 2021, Glasgow Centre of Contemporary Art, 2019, Kunst Raum Riehen, Basel, 2018, The Horse Hospital, London, 2017, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2015, Global Art Container, Tallinn, Estonia 2008 and The Royal Academy of Art, Ghent, Belgium 2007. Wood’s work is drawn from the grimmer, tragi-comedy aspects of life and the pathos of modern living. Cheap food, pound shops, dilapidated interiors and bodies, desire, and sexuality take on different forms in her work. Wood’s working-class London background, her interest in counterculture, and her punk aesthetic are prevalent throughout her work.
“The recurrent themes in my paintings rotate around ideas about the body, in particular women's bodies. Over the years I have experimented with painting bodily forms, figures, and heads with domestic objects and motifs. When I paint the body I am trying to transcribe a psychological or emotional state relating to alienation, the abject, humor, desire, and sexuality. The wider implications in my paintings point towards the socio-political in regard to social structures and class, disenfranchisement, and identity. In my recent paintings, I explore the female body and our fractious relations to consumerism and commodities. The recurring motifs such as plastic grocery bags, food, and domestic objects mutate and encroach on the body, collapsing the boundary between subject and object, reality and fantasy, comedy and horror.”
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