Works
Rex Southwick
Descent from the Cross
2020
Rex Southwick
Born Into the Purple
2020
Rex Southwick
The Entombment USA
2020
Rex Southwick
Tucson
2020
Rex Southwick
Rocks
2019
Rex Southwick
Planting The Flag
2012
203 x 178 cm
Rex Southwick
Poolside gossip
2023
243.84 x 203.2 cm
Rex Southwick
Panorama Lawn
2023
177.8 x 152.4 cm
Rex Southwick
Kaufman house
2023
229 x 208 cm
Rex Southwick
Krisel House – Twin Palms
2023
260 x 240 cm
Rex Southwick
The Spring
2023
300 x 270 cm
Rex Southwick
Early workers on Rose
2023
220 x 200 cm
Rex Southwick
Palm Roots
2023
200 x 160 cm
Rex Southwick
Bob Hope House waitress
2023
120 x 90 cm
Rex Southwick
N high road house
2023
150 x 180 cm
Rex Southwick
N High road night study
2023
87 x 67 cm
Rex Southwick
The Remodel
2023
300 x 270 cm
Rex Southwick
Frederick Loewe estate lawn – morning study
2023
87 x 67 cm
Rex Southwick
Kaufam house workers study
2023
87 x 67 cm
Rex Southwick
Little Tuscany Foo dog house
2023
55.88 x 71.12 cm
Rex Southwick
70’s house – grey gardens
2023
87 x 67 cm
Rex Southwick
Poolside gossip study with cricket the dog
2023
87 x 67 cm
Exhibitions
23 May - 17 June 2023
Rex Southwick
Topia
WEB3 17 November - 23 December 2022
Nassima Landau
Group Exhibition
Unit London Editions
Rex Southwick
Railings
2019
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Edition of 50 plus 5 Artist Proofs.
76.5 cm x 61 cm.
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Biography
Rex Southwick, known for his striking use of colour and tone, is a young contemporary talent who currently lives and works in North London. After graduating from Leeds Arts University with First Class Honours, Southwick was awarded the AON Community Art Award in 2018. Southwick’s work has been exhibited widely in group exhibitions across the UK and is featured in recognised private collections, including The Frank-Suss Collection. In 2019, Southwick presented works at London Fashion Week and collaborated with the super-group The Power Station to create a cover for their album. The same year, Southwick presented his debut solo exhibition with Unit London, entitled Querencia. In 2021, Southwick was part of the Rites of Passage group exhibition at Unit London.
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