Presentation
Human habits and social behaviour inform an improvised process which combines collage, painting, and installation, sometimes of a public nature and not limited to the environment of a gallery.
Carnivals, makeshift shrines, allotment gardens, protest signage and handwritten notes are some of the found forms of expression which intrigue and stimulate my arts practice. I'm interested in the cultural artefacts and experiences that are created for celebration, mourning, demonstration, worship or survival which allow us, for a brief moment, to journey psychologically within the joy, sadness, meditation, freedom or dependence of our fellow beings.
Joanne Hummel-Newell ( b.1982 UK) trained at the Royal College of Art London and was hailed as 'the next generation to turn its back on Emin and Hirst's conceptual works' by the Observer. Joanne has exhibited internationally including 53rd Venice Biennale, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and Jerwood Drawing Prize, as well as being shortlisted for the Beers London Contemporary Visions exhibition and John moores painting prize 2018. Commendations include Head of collections at Soho House, Kate Bryan, as one of the 'Must see artists at the Other Art Fair' and the Times Newspaper 'Picking up a Picasso is one click away'. Joanne has a growing international collector base and is included in public and private collections in UK, US, Hong Kong, Europe and Australia.
Exhibitions dedicated to Joanne Hummel-Newell
Nordic Art Agency
A True Story
From October 13, 2022 to January 1, 2023
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Human habits and social behaviour inform an improvised process which combines collage, painting, and installation, sometimes of a public nature and not limited to the environment of a gallery.
Carnivals, makeshift shrines, allotment gardens, protest signage and handwritten notes are some of the found forms of expression which intrigue and stimulate my arts practice. I'm interested in the cultural artefacts and experiences that are created for celebration, mourning, demonstration, worship or survival which allow us, for a brief moment, to journey psychologically within the joy, sadness, meditation, freedom or dependence of our fellow beings.
Joanne Hummel-Newell ( b.1982 UK) trained at the Royal College of Art London and was hailed as 'the next generation to turn its back on Emin and Hirst's conceptual works' by the Observer. Joanne has exhibited internationally including 53rd Venice Biennale, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and Jerwood Drawing Prize, as well as being shortlisted for the Beers London Contemporary Visions exhibition and John moores painting prize 2018. Commendations include Head of collections at Soho House, Kate Bryan, as one of the 'Must see artists at the Other Art Fair' and the Times Newspaper 'Picking up a Picasso is one click away'. Joanne has a growing international collector base and is included in public and private collections in UK, US, Hong Kong, Europe and Australia.
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