Like a Beacon Against the Cold
4 October - 7 November, 2024
PV: 03 October, 6 - 8pm
Featuring: Jesse Akele, Anastazie Anderson, Thomas Cameron, David Gardner, Harriet Gillett, Lily Kemp, Gaia Ozwyn, Cece Phillips, and Ming Ying.
In London
every now and then
I get this craving
for my mother’s food
I leave art galleries
in search of plantains
saltfish/sweet potatoes
I need this link
I need this touch
of home
swinging my bag
like a beacon
against the cold
– Grace Nichols, ‘Like a Beacon’
Forthcoming this autumn at lbf contemporary, Like a beacon against the cold is an exhibition that focuses on how contemporary painters explore the complexities of identity and belonging within the dynamic backdrop of London, a city defined by its transience and rancour, as much as its pulsating creativity.
Inspired by Grace Nichol’s poem ‘Like a Beacon’, this exhibition acknowledges the truth that, throughout its history, the capital’s most dynamic painters have often been those who have chosen it––rather than inherited it––as their home. From the oppositional London Group of the 1910s to the School of London in the 1950s, when Jewish refugees Frank Auerbach and Lucian Freud were joined by working-class northerner David Hockney and Lisbon-born feminist Paul Rego, the most prescient artistic observations of the city’s life have been seen through outsiders’ eyes.
— Matthew Holman