14 Bury Street, St. James's, SW1Y 6AL, London, United Kingdom
Open: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 12-6pm
Wed 15 Jan 2025 to Thu 20 Feb 2025
14 Bury Street, St. James's, SW1Y 6AL Angela Santana
Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 12-6pm
Artist: Angela Santana
Swiss-born, New York based artist Angela Santana presents a new body of work that redefines the representation of the female form in contemporary art. Known for her vibrant large-scale oil paintings, her work examines the historical representation and depiction of the female body and its ongoing impact.
Embracing the internet as her modern-day muse, she observes the rapid consumption of images online, questioning power structures and biases that shape and distort perception. Santana’s multifac-eted experimental artistic process breaks from tradition, using the permanence of oil paint as an antidote to the fleeting nature of digital imagery. She deconstructs and reconfigures the classical form towards abstraction, while questioning the status quo.
‘Santana’s work is grounded in a deep engagement with flux and impermanence, which she describes as “the only truth and constant”. This focus on movement and transformation underscores the kinesthetic energy present in her practice, where to create movement in her works is not to remedy pace, but to credit it as the underbelly of our social psyche. Santana reimagines the body as an endless terrain of becoming, a site where the history, identity, and desire coalesces into something resolutely alive, unyielding, and boundlessly transformative. Through this radical act of reclamation, her work does not merely reframe the body—it redefines it as a catalyst for rethinking the world itself.’ Art Critic and Writer Isabella Greenwood on Angela Santana.