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The Picture: Harriet Gillett, Norman Hyams, Kate Lyddon, Catinca Malamaire, Erna Mist, Tim Noble, Henrik Potter, Alfie Rouy & Ki Yoong

Past exhibition
25 January - 25 February 2023
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alfie Rouy, The Art of Foreseeing, 2023
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alfie Rouy, The Art of Foreseeing, 2023

Alfie Rouy

The Art of Foreseeing, 2023
Acrylic and oil on canvas
51 x 46 cm
20 1/8 x 18 1/8 in.
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Photo: Corey Bartle-Sanderson. Courtesy of the artist and Brooke Benington
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Norman Hyams, Untitled, 2022
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Norman Hyams, Untitled, 2022
Floating in the centre of this deeply black painting, a disembodied head drained of colour, and with indistinct edges, struggles to emerge. The eyes are closed suggesting its focus is...
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Floating in the centre of this deeply black painting, a disembodied head drained of colour, and with indistinct edges, struggles to emerge. The eyes are closed suggesting its focus is inward, perhaps engrossed in a darkness of its own making.


Alfie Rouy explores subtle ways of materialising the flow of versatile, fluid-like energies ranging from a romanticised and nostalgic view of the mystery of the Dark Ages combined with ancient Eastern philosophies and the Hermetica. His paintings are visualised by confined yet free-flowing forms through figurative imagery, with the intention to depict reality in an elusive and non-realistic way. He uses his subconscious as much as possible to create his own visual and alchemic symbolism without conscious decision.


The canvas is painted with both acrylic and oil.


Alfie Rouy (b. 1998, Sittingbourne, Kent, UK) graduated BA Painting University of the Arts Camberwell, London (2019-2021). His solo exhibitions include the Platform - Unit London (Online, 2021) and A Fingers Click of Time, The Artist Contemporary (Online, 2021). Selected group exhibitions include: Dark Roots, Liliya Art Gallery, London (2022); Wish Lush, Kravitz Contemporary, London (2022); A Short While After, Changing Room Gallery, London (2022); Front Room Show II,

D-Contemporary, London 2022; Love is the Devil, Marlborough Gallery, London (2022); The Reality in Whych you Create, Studio West, London (2022); Port of Call, Changing Room Gallery, London (2021); Tree and Leaf, Hannah Barry Gallery, London (2021); Hopscotch, Safehouse One, London (2021) and Caught in the Cave, Kupfer Projects 213, London (2021).

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The Picture, Brooke Benington, London (2023)

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