Amelia Bowles
Amelia Bowles (b. 1993, London) is an artist living and working between London and Paris.
Her work sits between sculpture, painting and architecture; making use of the activity of light, colour and form, she claims the void and what is immaterial to facilitate the conditions for a series of physiological, cognitive and perceptual encounters.
She is a graduate of Bath Spa School of Art and Design (BA (Hons) in Fine Art Painting, 2016) and City and Guilds of London Art School (MA Fine Art, 2023).
IONE & MANN presented Wayfinding, her first solo exhibition in March 2024.
Other recent exhibtions include: Komorabi presented by AWITA and Brookfields Properties curated by Millie Foster, The Ashburner Sculpture Award in Dartmoor National Park (2023); A Slash of Blue at Gerald Moore Gallery, London (2023); Expanded Impermanence with Saturation Point, London (2022); Chance and Choice Brussels (2021); The London Group Open at The Cello Factory London (2019); Notes on Painting II at The Koppel Project, London (2019); The Big Circle Project: Immediate Effect at M17 Art Center, Kiev, Ukraine (2019). Artist residencies and awards include The Royal Drawing School at Dumfries House (now part of the King’s Foundation) and the Leverhulme Scholarship for City and Guilds of London Art School (2022-2023) where she also received a Prize for Outstanding Critical Engagement.
SOLO EXHIBITION: WAYFINDING // MARCH- APRIL2024
SELECTED WORKS
AMELIA BOWLES
Murmurs [composition I], 2024
painted mild steel
151 x 125 x 1.2 cm.
AmELIA BOWLES
Venetian Waters, 2023
oil on aluminium
195 x 38.5 x 6 cm.
AMELIA BOWLES
Volumes II, 2023
pastel on paper in artist-designed frame
54 x 42 x 4.5 cm.