San Mei Gallery
Eleanor Wang: Act 4: Ruining a toddler's dissertation
Eleanor Wang: Act 4: Ruining a toddler's dissertation
I read somewhere once that knocking over a toddler's lego sculpture that they've been working on is like deleting the only copy of their dissertation, in terms of the amount of time that they've spent on it in relation to the amount of time they've been alive.
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Act 4: Ruining a toddler's dissertation
Oil on canvas
2020
40.5 x 51cm
About the Artist
Eleanor Ai Wang (b.1994) is an artist based in London. Her creative process is akin to storytelling, unlocking visceral recollections through the stimulation of senses. Wang’s paintings are permeated with references to infra-ordinary aspects of life; depicting familiar cultural environments and people to help convey the emotional, psychological and physical contexts of the moments that inspired them.
Eleanor graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art, London in 2018, where she was the recipient of the Stanbury Scholarship and Melville Nettleship prize. In 2018 She won the Cass Art Painting prize and the Sarabande Foundation Emerging Artist Award. Selected recent projects include: Goodeye Projects Residency, London (2024); Living Life Along Paths, EYECANDIES Gallery, Shanghai (2023); Weighted Observations, Thamesside Viewing Room,London (2023); A Couple Of: The Dual-mechanism of the New Generation of Asian Artists, Hive Art Centre, Beijing (2021); Pentatonic Tale, MAMA, London (2022); Synthesis, Delphian Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, London
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This work is part of our 2024 Winter Fundraiser and will be available for collection from 14th - 20th December.