Exhibition
just opened
Yasmin Grant - Black Subjective
7 Dec 2024 – 31 Jan 2025
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Sunday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- Riverside Road
- 2nd Floor
- London
England - SW17 0BA
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Burntwood Lane (Stop SD) 44, 77, 240 Wimbledon Stadium (Stop SP) 493
- Wimbledon Park transfer to bus 493 to wimbledon stadium, or Tooting Broadway transfer to bus 44, 77, 240 towards earls field
- Earlsfield Station
Black Subjective, a solo show from London-based painter Yasmin Grant and her very powerful paintings built with lusciously painted golds, rich dark browns and yellow, deep dark blues that are almost but not quite the blackest of black...
About
London-based artist Yasmin Grant and her very powerful paintings first came to our attention sometime in the middle of 2023, those first encounters were, as is so often the case, on-line. Images explored and then words exchanged and a need to see more, to see the work, To see the art in real life, to dig a bit deeper. A first a studio visit that was documented on the Organ pages during 2023's Frieze Week. An artist’s studio is a very private very personal space, a studio is where the proper sense of an artist is really found – the commitment, the reality, the sense of an artist’s movement, the drips of paint, the flights, the flaws, the blood, the sweat and sometimes the tears. That first visit to Yasmin Grant’s studio revealed a space alive with rich colour, with warm yellows, with lusciously painted golds, rich dark browns, deep dark blues that are almost but not quite the blackest of black, and there amongst the big paintings that are evolving and promise so much more, powerful sculptures and three dimensional canvas pieces, a powerful figure repeated in a number of pieces, a mysterious name painted in demanding red on the studio wall, “Zelpa”, who is Zelpa? There’s a sense that you shouldn’t ask who or what Zelpa is, that maybe you should just let things unfold in their own time. Since that first encounter I've explored and enjoyed Yasmin Grant's art more and more, her use of paint, her use of black paint in particular, her clues, her mystery... Sean Worrall (Cultivate Gallery / Organ magazine)
Yasmin Grant has a solo show, Black Subjective at Delta House Gallery, London SW17 on 7th December until 31st January 2025, with a private view on Saturday 7th December 6pm until 9pm. All are welcome.
Delta House Gallery is found at Riverside Road, Wimbledon, London SW17 0BA. The Gallery is open 10am until 6pm daily or by appointment with the artist.