Florence Houston
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Biography
Florence Houston (b. 1989) lives and works in London. Houston trained for four years at Charles H. Cecil in Florence, Italy, where she honed her technique in oil painting with a focus on portraiture. Houston paints nostalgic and familiar objects, exploring their conflicting characteristics and society's preconceived views of them. Colour is incredibly important to her, and she takes as much care in choosing a specific palette as she does in planning the composition and subject matter.
Houston started painting jellies in 2021, inspired by illustrations of ornate Victorian jellies and childhood memories of eating them from paper plates. She’s drawn to their ability to be simultaneously beautiful and grotesque. There is palpable tension in their identity as food but their destiny to be looked at rather than to be consumed. Each painting’s subject is designed with the idea of exploring the possibilities of her applying paint to canvas, their compositions paying lavish attention to the surface and textures of plastic, cream, jelly, glass and fruit and silk, to name a few. -
Exhibitions
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Powder Puff
Florence Houston | 16 Bourdon Street 2 May - 8 Jun 2025Powder Puff is a solo exhibition of Florence Houston, focusing on the artist’s fascination with food that people tend to look at rather than eat—with a particular emphasis on jellies....Read more -
Transparency
Group show | 20 Bourdon Street 18 Jan - 23 Feb 2024Lyndsey Ingram is proud to present Transparency , a group exhibition surveying artistic representations of clear surfaces, objects and materials. The artists in the exhibition are multi-generational and their approach...Read more
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