Dickon Drury b. 1986
Dickon Drury's hyper-saturated, large-scale paintings render unpopulated interior landscapes packed with accessories of books, computers, kitchenware, opened food, and beverages, reminiscent of a person frantically preparing for an uncertain tomorrow. Unnatural light reflects and refracts from various surfaces and stark shadows create a dynamic interior setting. In his stacked and flattened paintings, the artist reveals a bounty of visual markers that speak to the possible inhabitant. Light casts from open microwaves, brightly lit screens on laptops, and vintage lava lamps highlight an eccentric scene that mimics the occupied mind—one that is active, awake and refuses to remain still. Attempting to make sense of the scene, the viewer ponders what these remnants say about the house guest. Drury’s work speaks to the obsessive nature and anxieties of the day and a desire to control a world that feels chaotic. Through his oil paintings, he bends and skews the domestic space, reinforcing how the night's emptiness amplifies the restlessness of our minds and spaces.
Dickon Drury (Born in 1986 Salisbury, UK; Lives in Cornwall, UK) received a BFA in Fine Art Painting at Falmouth College of Art in Cornwall, UK, and in 2016, he received an MFA in Painting at The Slade School of Fine Art in London, UK. Recent solo exhibitions include: If you see me, then weep, Galleri Opdahl, Stavanger, Norway (2023); Time Flies Like an Arrow, Fruit Flies Like a Banana, Kendall Koppe, Glasgow (2021); Dickon Drury, Condo London, Koppe Astner at Carlos Ishikwa, London (2020); To Be The Key, Galleri Opdhal, Stavanger (2019); Art Review Asia Xian Chang section at Westbund, with Koppe Astner, Shanghai (2018); Tennis Elbow, The Journal Gallery, New York (2018); Holed Up, Galleri Opdhal, Stavanger (2018); If The Sea Was Whiskey, Frutta Gallery, Rome (2017); The Who‘s Who of Whos, Koppe Astner, Glasgow (2016); Optics Don‘t Make Marks, Spike Island Project Space, Bristol. Selected group exhibitions include: Midnight Murmurs, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles (2022); My Kid Could’ve Done That!, The Edge, Bath (2021); Generation Y, Platform Foundation, London (2019); A New Kitchen Sink, Josh Lilley, London (2017).
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Dickon DruryClip Light, 2022Oil on flax78 3/4 x 55 1/8 in
200 x 140 cm -
Dickon DruryPink Table with Salmon and Mushroom Log, 2023Oil on flax43 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 1 5/8 in
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Dickon DruryEyeshine, 202278 3/4 x 55 1/8 in
200 x 140 cm -
Dickon DruryTransylvanian Table with Rubik’s Cube, 2023Oil on flax43 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 1 5/8 in
110 x 75 x 4 cm -
Dickon DruryBlue Room with Bubblewrap and Narcissi , 2023Oil on flax43 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 1 5/8 in
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Dickon DruryTransylvanian Table with Wishbone, 2023Oil on flax43 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 1 5/8 in
110 x 75 x 4 cm
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Dickon Drury
An Egg In Your Shoe 16 Sep - 28 Oct 2023Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to announce the opening of An Egg in Your Shoe, the gallery’s first solo exhibition by UK-based painter Dickon Drury. The artist’s thematically rich, meticulously detailed paintings mine diverse corners of art history and the genre of still-life painting to delve into themes of self-sufficiency, preservation,...Read more -
Midnight Murmurs
Janaye Brown, Nicole Coson, Dickon Drury, Masako Miki, Emma Safir, Mikey Yates 21 May - 25 Jun 2022Opening Saturday, May 21, 5–8pm Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present Midnight Murmurs, a group exhibition featuring Janaye Brown, Nicole Coson, Dickon Drury, Masako Miki, Emma Safir, and Mikey Yates. The artists in Midnight Murmurs ruminate on the quiet and intimate moments, secrets, and untold stories that occur behind the...Read more