Eight young international artists continue the age-old medium of painting, but with an updated set of questions and a significantly more rebellious, disrespectful approach.
This is one in a series of shows, curated by one of the most talked-about curators in Europe, Francesca Gavin and hosted by CFHILL Art Space.
The show casts an eye over the current nature of painting that seeks to represent a subject, idea or an emotion.
Artists participating: Friedrich Kunath, Paulina Olowska, Annie Morris, Rhys Coren, Sigrid Holmwood, Scott Treleaven, Paul P and Peter Davies.

Left: Annie Morris. Centre: Peter Davies. Right: Scott Treleaven.
Experience pigment that leaps from the two-dimensional plane into spherical sculptural compositions in the works of Annie Morris.

Annie Morris, Stack 7, Ultramarine Blue, Foam core, pigment, metal, concrete, plaster and sand, 198 x 19.5 x 19.5 cm, 2017
Cultural constructs are questions in Paulina Olowska’s gouaches, whilst colour is employed not as an adornment, but rather as matter in Peter Davies’ abstractions

Left: Peter Davies. Centre: Sigrid Holmwood. Right: Freidrich Kunath

Scott Treleaven, In Whatever Way Tames Whomsever, Gouache, acrylic and panel collage on paper, 105.5 x 105.5 Diptych, 2017
Admission: Free
Credits and Copyrights: Artwork Images (Courtesy Artists and CFHILL Art Space).