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Graceland London

Drawing on her knowledge of art history and fascination with symbolism, Graceland London’s ultra-contemporary work depicts scenes of decadence and vice, with reference to the compositions of Old Master paintings.
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Graceland London

Born:
British, b. 1992
Education:
Fine Art and History of Art, Hampstead Fine Arts, London, United Kingdom. BA, Digital Design and Animation, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Exhibitions:
2023 Summer Daze, Maddox Gallery, London, United Kingdom 2023 Art Basel Week, The Baroque Villa, Basel, Switzerland 2021 Out To Lunch, Maddox Gallery, West Hollywood California, USA 2020 As Above, So Below, Virtual Exhibition, Maddox Gallery, London, United Kingdom 2020 HerStory - Women in Art, Maddox Gallery, London, UK

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Drawing on her knowledge of art history and fascination with symbolism, Graceland London's work presents images of decadence and vice in the contemporary world; what she describes as the ‘darker side of the human ego’.

Through playful candy colours and an aesthetic that takes inspiration from animation, she captures sinister worlds and explores consumption and mental health themes. Her bright use of colour and playful treatment of form is associated with optimism, yet in contrast her subject matter evokes a cynical tone.

'I try to make something visual that bridges tradition and modernity, highlighting the dark aspects of our experience to emphasise the importance of introducing balance for life to be meaningful.'

‘Artists uniquely mirror their times, and in my work I want to illuminate how, from birth, society shapes our reality.’

Old Masters

Graceland London is fascinated by the Old Masters; her vast knowledge of Art History significantly shapes her creative oeuvre. In particular she is drawn to the rich symbolism represented across Renaissance paintings, captivated by the fact that during this time, and throughout the Middle Ages, the primary function of art was to deliver complex religious narratives and messages to a predominantly illiterate audience. This historical significance and the study of symbolism play a pivotal role in shaping her artistic expression.

Her compositional approach, filling the picture plane with diverse elements, mirrors the techniques of revered Old Masters such as Jan van Eyck (1390-1441), Luca Signorelli (1441-1523), and Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450-1516), albeit with an Americana twist.

Symbolism

Symbolism is a cornerstone of Graceland London’s artistry, manifesting in objects and characters laden with profound culture significance. In many cases, the objects that she represents are derived from art history such as candles and a skull, both of which were frequently captured in religious art. Other objects invert traditional symbols in satirical ways, creating new layers of meaning.

The fried eggs we see take their starting point from the representation of eggs in Renaissance art – as symbols of new life and optimism. The ‘fried egg’ is symbolic of the artist's view of contemporary life: ‘when you come to this life, you are already doomed… because of how many things are wrong with this world’.

Other symbols are distinctly contemporary, alluding to the current social and economic climate, human vices and consumerism. Her paintings are littered with logos – Gucci, Chanel, Dior, Donald Trump rubber ducks and references to QAnon (a far-right conspiracy theory and political movement).

The Squeegee

After concluding her BA, Graceland London went on to study 3D Digital Design and Animation at Greenwich University. This experience was significant in developing her practice and many of the characters and unique motifs that frequently feature in her work were invented and realised during this time.

This includes a character that she refers to as a ‘squeegee’. Iterations of this colourful character feature in almost all her work. They are represented with stubble, symbolic in animations of being unkempt, and a melancholic expression. She explains this figure represents the ‘ego’ and the ‘shadow’, the part of the self that wants to act in self-destructive ways.

Original Creation Process

Graceland London’s original paintings are created using acrylic paint which emphasises the flat surface of the canvas; the complex worlds that she creates are represented in a 2-dimensional universe. However, she employs oil paint for certain motifs, rendered with a sophisticated use of shading and patient attention to detail. These motifs appear in contrast to the rest of the scene, seemingly in relief from the canvas.

Graceland London has also developed her practice through the digital medium, creating NFTs. Stylistically and conceptually, these works are consistent with her canvases. Her approach to representation, which emphasises outline and blocks of colour, is effectively represented through digital painting on an iPad.

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