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Jess Allen

B.1966 Based in Cornwall, UK

Introduction

Jess Allen has had many years away from a public audience, working privately at her home in Cornwall. However, since 2020, her reputation has grown rapidly. Much of Allen’s new works explore the theme of ‘Presence through Absence’. Subjects such as empty chairs and sofas, books left behind by an absent reader, and empty theatres and cinemas suggest the past presence of a person or people. Her paintings explore themes of memory and time, and how art can often help us re-experience the feelings and emotions of an almost forgotten moment, with the shadow figures particularly encapsulating the vagueness of time past. Allen is building an international reputation with works in collections in the UK, US, Japan, Europe, Switzerland, China, Korea, Singapore, UAE, and Bahrain. She has had two sell-out London shows, as well as a solo show in New York. Allen has also exhibited in the US, Sweden, and Japan, with forthcoming exhibitions in New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Korea, Italy, and Paris. 

 

 

Education

1984-5 Foundation, Camberwell School of Art 1985 – 88, London, UK

1985-87 BA, Fine Art Honours, Falmouth School of Art, Cornwall, UK

 

 

Solo Exhibitions

2024
This is Now, Unit, London, UK

2023
Like Dust, the Shadows Remain, Scroll Gallery, New York, USA

2022
Nobody’s Watching, Blue Shop Gallery, London, UK

2021
Books and Boxes, Blue Shop Gallery, London, UK

2010
Galerie Pelar, Long Island, USA

2005
Badcocks Gallery, Newlyn, UK
The London College of Fashion, London, UK

1990
Bridport Arts Centre, Dorset, UK

 

 

Group Exhibitions

2024
contemporary domesticity ii, Taymour Grahne Projects, London, UK
Art Brussels, Nino Mier, Brussels, Belgium

2022
West Bund Art Fair Presentation, Cubism Art Space, Shanghai, China
Inside Out, Scroll Gallery New York, USA
No 4, Morgans, Falmouth, UK
A Room of Her Own, Irving Contemporary, Oxford, UK
Habitat, Contemporary Six, Manchester, UK
Books, Cultivator London, London, UK

2021
Stratford Gallery, Broadway, UK
A Tiny Bit of Fire, Warbling, London, UK
Postcards, Magnus Karlsson Gallery and Mothflower, Sweden 

2020
Why, Cultivator London, London, UK 

 

 

Press

Artsy Editorial, 5 Artists on Our Radar April 2024, 3 April 2024

 

 

Collections

Femmes Artistes du Musée de Mougins (FAMM), France
Bunker Foundation (Rudin De Woody Collection), USA
Elie Khouri Art Foundation, Dubai, UAE
Sigg Art Foundation, Le Castellet, France
The Corridor Foundation, China