Caroline Popham
Overview
Caroline Popham's work begins in sketchbooks, drawing suggestions of nature, everyday scenes, sensations and representations of personal relationships. These form a visual diary which are both autobiographical as well as observational. They serve as foundational elements that inform her subsequent painting practice.
Caroline works with both canvas and paper either painting or using collage. She often works in blocks and series, to let the ideas finish themselves, rather than trying to govern them. She often does not know what her painting is about until sometime later, so it's almost a co-production between the artist and the medium. The viewer is invited into this coproduction - to derive their own interpretations and meanings. There are recurrent themes within Caroline's work; the friction between control and release, repetition, the positive and negative space between forms and how they interact. A simple, irreducible shape, in unique conjunction with another, can draw out so much complexity of feeling. She aims to capture a certain lightness in both thought and in technique.
Caroline is a British artist living and working in London, England. She studied Fine Art at the Chelsea College of Art, London, graduating in 2016 with a postgraduate diploma. Her work engages deeply with the aesthetics of minimalism and abstraction. Primarily working with paint and collage, Popham creates compositions with multilayered narratives that represent her way of seeing. She has exhibited in the UK and Europe as well as collaborations with a British fashion brand and a mural project in the South of France. Her work is featured in an upcoming book by photographer Lucy Laught which will be published in June 2024.
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Cavaliero Finn presents Collections for London Craft Week 2025 at Stockwell Studio
Stockwell Studio, Lorn Court, (off Lorn Road) London SW9 0AB 9 - 17 May 2025For London Craft Week, Cavaliero Finn returns to Stockwell Studio to present Collections, an exhibition which explores how artists put together collections to express a narrative, create a sequence or...Read more -
20 Years of Cavaliero Finn
Revisit Cavaliero Finn's landmark 20th anniversary exhibition at Stockwell Studio 8 May - 1 Aug 2024In 2004, Juliana Cavaliero and Debra Finn curated their first exhibition as Cavaliero Finn in a home in South London and they haven't looked back since.Read more
For this exhibition, Cavaliero Finn returned to its South London roots to celebrate its 20th birthday at Stockwell Studio. The exhibition featured a wide range of artists who have shown with the gallery over the last 20 years including work by our current portfolio of artists and work from some of our earlier artists, like painters Holly Frean, Daisy Cook and Caroline Popham, paper artist Thurle Wright, designer makers Sam Edkins and Deborah Bowness, and sculptors Tom Stogdon, Danuta Solowiej, Merete Rasmussen and Patricia Volk who returned to the gallery as guest artists for this show. The exhibition also included an installation by textile artist Isabelle Fletcher and new work by Lise Herud Braten, the most recent additions to the Cavaliero Finn portfolio.
Revisit this exhibition online now.
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Biography
Caroline Popham's work begins in sketchbooks, drawing suggestions of nature, everyday scenes, sensations and representations of personal relationships. These form a visual diary which are both autobiographical as well as observational. They serve as foundational elements that inform her subsequent painting practice.
Caroline works with both canvas and paper either painting or using collage. She often works in blocks and series, to let the ideas finish themselves, rather than trying to govern them. She often does not know what her painting is about until sometime later, so it's almost a co-production between the artist and the medium. The viewer is invited into this coproduction - to derive their own interpretations and meanings. There are recurrent themes within Caroline's work; the friction between control and release, repetition, the positive and negative space between forms and how they interact. A simple, irreducible shape, in unique conjunction with another, can draw out so much complexity of feeling. She aims to capture a certain lightness in both thought and in technique.
Caroline is a British artist living and working in London, England. She studied Fine Art at the Chelsea College of Art, London, graduating in 2016 with a postgraduate diploma. Her work engages deeply with the aesthetics of minimalism and abstraction. Primarily working with paint and collage, Popham creates compositions with multilayered narratives that represent her way of seeing. She has exhibited in the UK and Europe as well as collaborations with a British fashion brand and a mural project in the South of France. Her work is featured in an upcoming book by photographer Lucy Laught which will be published in June 2024.