Saturday, December 13, 2025

Artist of the Day, December 13, 2025 : Jenny Saville, a British painter (#2443)

Part of the infamous 1997 Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Jenny Saville (1970) creates enormous canvases that focus on bodies in an unflinching manner. Likening the physicality of paint to the feeling and appearance of skin, Saville constructs sometimes horrifying images of contemporary identity. Collecting material from pathology textbooks, plastic surgery manuals, chronicles of injuries and burns, and similar publications, Saville often adds an observational perspective to her work by attending surgery demonstrations and visiting butcheries. As shown in Stare, 2004–5,these sources are the starting points for Saville’s aggressive use of scale, brushy, wide strokes, and textures that extend long figurative traditions in painting and inventively adapt the medium for meditations on victimization, trauma, and disease.  
 
Saville draws much from the history of painting, especially artists known for pushing the human figure to its limits of stress and decomposition. She cites Diego Velázquez’s tonal virtuosity, the carcass paintings of Chaim Soutine and Rembrandt, and Willem de Kooning’s notion that “Flesh was the reason oil paint was invented” as key influences. Critics also add a roster of British painters, including Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, and Lucian Freud, as important forerunners and inspirations for Saville’s work. What seems to separate Saville from her influences, however, is her reliance on conceptual, critical social messages instead of subjective expression.  

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Ms. Jenny Saville
The studio

Strategy, 1994
Reverse, 2002–03
Stare, 2005
Rosetta II, 2005-06
In the realm of the Mothers II, 2014
Voice of the Shuttle (Philomela), 2014-15 detail
Blue Pieta, 2018
Self-Portrait (after Rembrandt), 2019
Prism, 2020
Ekvymeno VII
Falcrum
In the Realm of the Mothers
Reproduction Drawing IV
Reproduction Drawing II
Reproduction
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Friday, December 12, 2025

Artist of the Day, December 12, 2025 : Felix Shumba, a Zimbabwean multidisciplinary emerging artist (#2442)

Felix Shumba (1989)is a Zimbabwean multidisciplinary emerging artist whose practice encompasses drawing, painting, video, text, and installation work. His work attempts at deconstructing spaces (real or imagined)—which he describes as Fold Fields Space (FFS). These are sites generally characterized and haunted by death, trauma, tension, restraint, psychic terror, ecological damage and use of the military as an apparatus of control.

Felix Shumba has exhibited work at Galleria Fonti, Italy; Jahmek Contemporary Art, Angola; and Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates, among others.

In 1977, British-backed Rhodesian security forces conducted a raid on refugee camps run by the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army in Chimoio, Mozambique, resulting in the deaths of thousands of men, women, and children. Self-taught artist Felix Shumba’s presentation at Art Basel focuses on this dark chapter of history, foregrounding the historical erasure and lasting trauma caused by colonial powers. His installation includes a charcoal mural of a crepuscular forest, striking oil paintings of soldiers’ silhouettes, and a sculpture designed to play archival war transmissions, church hymns, and poems read by Shumba’s grandmother. The artist asks viewers to temporarily reflect on the memories and narratives he and others like him have no choice but to carry.

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Felix Shumba
Indx flower memoir, anecdote, prism 16,97, 2021
TI-210, 2022
TI-102, 2022
Ruwa River, 2022
Nocturnal Body, 2022
L-101, 2022

The Outsider, 2023
The Mouners, 2023
The catalogue of Carnivorous plants and it's preys, 2023
The Blood of a Poet, 2023
SGT. Mheremhere, 2023
I Mind My Dreams to Mine, 2023
End Scene, 2023
following year, 2024
9 days of the year of the umbrellas, 2024
Stars at times in veins, 2024
The tenth of a tent, 2024
The times for a leaf, an oracle and so forth, 2024
The yard friezes at the unknown, (in thought of hymn rain), 2024
Ways of the north, 2024
stars at times in veins, 2024
Stars at times in veins, 2024
Hand in the glass, like moonshine, 2025
Untitled (from the dog eat dog series), 2025