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🗓️ 28 February 2025
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We meet painter Vanessa Raw to discuss her solo show at the Rubell Museum Miami, where she was the 2024 Artist-in-Residence.
Vanessa Raw: This is How the Light Gets In marks her first exhibition in the United States, as well as her first institutional show. In these newly commissioned, large-scale works, Raw’s distinctive layered brushwork and expressive use of colour depict a dream-like, all-female world—an earthly paradise where the natural world is benevolent and sentient, and where female desire is central. A former triathlete, Raw’s practiced mastery of her own body transfers to her work on canvas. Her figures are tranquil and at ease but have agency. They revel in the company of each other and in the landscape that is lush and soft and ripe with colour—paradise found.
In 2022 Raw took a radical new direction with her work, shifting from traditional portraiture tropes to paint imagined, same-sex, intimate scenes of women in confected landscapes. Surrounded by flowers and trees, sometimes accompanied by fauna too, these suspended moments of blissful intense connections show naked, energised bodies part-merged with each other and the landscapes they are in.
Using a heighten palette Raw conveys the intensity of the moment, as well positioning the paintings in the realm of the imaginary. Likewise, the dream-like fluidity of some areas of mark making suggest an altered state of consciousness, a deep human connectivity occurring simultaneously on a physical and spiritual plane. Photographs taken on her daily runs through local nature areas, an activity undertaken with therapeutical escapist intention, are used as source material for her background landscapes binding their confection to meaningful actualities, pulling into the paintings the remembered feeling of oneness with nature.
Raw works in a semi-naturalistic style, with an intense focus on the textures of the human form. Her large scale paintings are an eclectic variety of tonal compositions, vibrant and stimulating. Some of her more explicit pieces show the human body engaged in sexual acts or reaching the point of orgasm, whilst others in a more subtle manner showcase the innate sexuality of the feminine form.
Born in 1984 in Hexham, England, Raw lives and works in Margate, UK.
Vanessa Raw: This is How the Light Gets In is now open in Miami at Rubell Museum.
Visit: https://rubellmuseum.org/2024-vanessa-raw
Follow @VanessaRaw_ and @RubellMuseum
Vanessa Raw is represented by Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.
Special thanks to the Don, Mera and Jason Rubell, and Juan Roselione-Valadez at the Rubell Museum, Carl Freedman @CarlFreedmanGallery and Elissa Cray @TKEStudios.
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0:00.0 | Good afternoon, good morning, good evening. |
0:06.4 | Wherever you are in the world, I'm Russell Tovey. |
0:08.3 | And I'm Robert Diamon. |
0:09.5 | This is Talkard. |
0:10.6 | Welcome to Talkard. |
0:12.1 | How are you today, Robert? |
0:14.5 | Today, Russell, I am feeling abundant. |
0:18.4 | Ooh, that's nice. |
0:19.8 | And I want to make my feelings abundantly clear, because I love that |
0:24.7 | phrase. And I was thinking a lot about having an abundant mindset. And to me, today's guest's work |
0:31.7 | is that very word. It's abundant. And there's something about the depths of emotion, the depths of generosity, the |
0:39.7 | depths of kind of boldness and bravery and like just connection that is buried deep within |
0:46.5 | the every kind of brushstroke within these paintings. |
0:50.5 | Today's guest is an artist that I have met through Margate. |
0:55.8 | We were initially friends. I discovered her because Tracy Emin offered her a studio at TK Studios when it first ever founded. |
1:01.9 | And Tracy said to me, what do you think of this artist? And I looked at the work and I was like, |
1:05.2 | oh yeah, it's kind of familiar. I felt like I'd seen it on Instagram maybe. And at the time, |
1:08.9 | they were very small like 40 by 40, 50 by 50 |
1:11.7 | centimeter, small little paintings of landscapes and also occasionally with these nude women |
1:18.2 | within the landscapes. And in the last few years, it's just been the most amazing journey to be |
1:24.5 | on as a friend, as an eventual gallerist, because I ended up representing today's |
1:28.3 | guest at Carl Friedman Gallery, and we even did an exhibition together in Margate earlier this year, |
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