Exhibition

"HOUSE OF LUMPS" by LUMPS

1 Oct 2020 – 18 Oct 2020

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
12:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 18:00
Thursday
12:00 – 18:00
Friday
12:00 – 18:00
Saturday
12:00 – 18:00
Sunday
12:00 – 18:00

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Gallery 46

London
England, United Kingdom

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The first solo show of paintings, illustrations and screen prints by artist Sam Drew.
A window into a place and time of contradictions, vulgarity and delirious detail.

About

The works on display created specifically for GALLERY46 - for a world that can look like our own or what it may become.

Sam Drew is a Cardiff born artist, interested in painting, illustration and screen print. In here are a selection of pieces from the vast collection of scenes Drew has created around his Lumps universe, displaying a range of technique and style. The subject of these works tends to juxtapose the everyday with the incomprehensible; tasks like the weekly shop, visiting a museum, or eating ramen, take on a surreal energy in the House of Lumps – so take nothing for granted. Exploding the mundane of our world into the extraordinary detail and delirium of a Lumps day out is Drew’s stock-in-trade, leading him to produce work that is vibrant, mischievous and at times provocative.

These scenes can turn tiny, even microscopic, whether we find ourselves looking into life inside an ashtray, a bowling ball, or the fish tanks in the fridge, the scale of this world is always up for grabs, keeping us guessing (the Lump in the bowling ball has bowling ball holes in his head…)

The surrealist figures that inhabit the House of Lumps pop up in unexpected places and often as unexpected objects; beer cans, coffee makers, house bricks – the list is endless – yet their world, with it’s colourfully dystopian overtones, resonates clearly with ours. Their supermarkets, buffets, and afternoon entertainment may differ in detail, but the vulgarity feels starkly familiar.

Whether the grinning complicity of the inhabitants of Drew’s world is an allegory for broken capitalism is unclear. In fact, the scope of the Lumps universe seems to avoid allegory altogether, instead there is equally a world of joy, mischief and adventure to be found in the actions and expressions of characters in these scenes. From one perspective, the grime and body hair can blend with the psychedelic surroundings to feel like a bad trip, a society gone wrong; from another, there is something liberating about the shirtlessness, the androgyny, the blurry line between person and object, the smiles.

There will be Limited Edition Screen prints specifically for the show and artworks to buy.

There are a limited number of visitors allowed in the gallery at any one time, all visitors must wear masks inside the gallery, outside in the gardens masks can be taken off. Hand sanitiser and masks are provided and social distancing measures strictly observed.

Please find details and RSVP for the Private View via the Eventbrite.

CuratorsToggle

Martin J Tickner

Sam Drew

Sean McLusky

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Sam Drew

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