We are pleased to announce representation of British artist Caroline Coon.⁠ ________⁠⁠⁠ Inspired by feminism and the politics of sexual liberation, Coon’s unique paintings contest binary notions of gender and oppressive patriarchal values. Her works cover a variety of subjects including sex workers, beachgoers, intersex people, still lifes, football players and urban landscapes. All are united by Coon’s unwavering rebellion against the status quo.⁠ ⁠ Works from Coon’s ‘Urban Landscape’ series will be the subject of the artist’s first solo exhibition, ‘Caroline Coon: Love of Place’ at Stephen Friedman Gallery. The show is accompanied by a newly commissioned essay by @jennifer_higgie. We invite you to join us at Old Burlington Street for the private view, Thursday 22 September, 6–8pm.⁠ ⁠ Visit the link 🔗 in bio to explore her practice.⁠⁠⁠ ________⁠⁠⁠ 1) Caroline Coon. Photo by John O’Rourke.⁠ 2) 'Ladbroke Grove and Lancaster Road: Adonis of The Bike', 2007.⁠ 3) 'Canal – Love', 2022.⁠ 4) 'Grand Union Canal, Ladbroke Grove: Outside Sainsbury's', 2005-2006.⁠ 5) 'Grand Union Canal at Ladbroke Grove: A view from the bridge', 2008.⁠ ⁠ All images copyright #CarolineCoon. Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. Photos 2–5 by Todd-White Art Photography.⁠
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