Sophie Ruigrok
b.1992, London, UK
lives and works in London (UK)
Sophie Ruigrok (b. 1992, London) lives and works in London. Rich
with archetypal symbolism, art historical reference, allusions to the artist’s personal life and rooted in Jungian psyschonalysis, Ruigrok’s
practice explores how the spiritual and the everyday both reflect and rub
up against each other. The constellation of images she offers for this
exhibition interrogates the idea of the self; how identity is both concealed
and revealed. The shape-shifting symbol of the mask recurs; in Waitin for you (part 5), it lays nestled in the palm of a hand, in Learnt Behaviours
on a finger as a ring and in Relax your earth body amongst soft velvet. The tears that roll down the mask’s face are a recurring motif in Ruigrok’s
work, symbolic for the exchange between the inner and outer world, where
immaterial emotion becomes material. You may find yourself in a period of deep personal development and growth references a specific gesture
signifying ‘I swear it’s true’, as well as taking this temporary loss of sight as
a symbol for transformation - an ability to move from one mode of ‘seeing’
to another - and the turn to a more introspective mode.
Ruigrok completed a postgraduate diploma in Drawing at the Royal Drawing School in 2019, and was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2020, exhibiting at the South London Gallery in 2021. Her first solo exhibition today I feel relevant and alive was held at The Sunday Painter (London, 2022). Recent exhibitions include It is Better to be Cats than be Loved, Tabula Rasa Gallery (London, 2022); Love is the Devil: Studies after Francis Bacon, Marlborough (London, 2022); A Grain of Sand, The Sunday Painter (London, 2021). Sophie has been awarded an artist’s residency in Borgo Pignano (Tuscany, Italy) in September 2022.
RELATED EXHIBITIONS
It is Better to be Cats than be Loved, Group show, Tabula Rasa Gallery, July 2022
Ruigrok completed a postgraduate diploma in Drawing at the Royal Drawing School in 2019, and was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2020, exhibiting at the South London Gallery in 2021. Her first solo exhibition today I feel relevant and alive was held at The Sunday Painter (London, 2022). Recent exhibitions include It is Better to be Cats than be Loved, Tabula Rasa Gallery (London, 2022); Love is the Devil: Studies after Francis Bacon, Marlborough (London, 2022); A Grain of Sand, The Sunday Painter (London, 2021). Sophie has been awarded an artist’s residency in Borgo Pignano (Tuscany, Italy) in September 2022.
RELATED EXHIBITIONS
It is Better to be Cats than be Loved, Group show, Tabula Rasa Gallery, July 2022
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