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Portraits: Through The Looking Glass | London : Group Exhibition

Past exhibition
20 February - 22 March 2025
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Portraits: Through the Looking Glass
Portraits: Through The Looking Glass is a group exhibition curated by Annie Pereira, uniting paintings by twenty distinguished contemporary artists who seek to redefine our understanding of representation, perception, and the human experience. The exhibition title draws a parallel between portraiture and the looking glass to explore portraiture as a mirror to reality or a window into the unseen or imaginary.
 
The looking glass - a surface so reflective you can see yourself in it - is ubiquitous throughout history, science and art. Whether it's the reflective pool of water through which Narcissus falls in love with his self-image in Ovid's Greek poetry, or the tool for empirical self-assessment behind Rembrandt's portraits, the looking glass has become synonymous with even the painted image itself.
 
The influence of this reflective surface can be felt most profoundly in Lewis Carroll's novel 'Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There', where an inquisitive character named Alice enters a fantastical world by climbing through a mirror. After the book's publication in 1871, a looking glass came to also mean "the opposite of what is normal or expected." The transformative potential of the looking glass demonstrates how this famed surface came to transcend any single definition.
 
Now, our age of digital surfaces further confounds our understanding of how we see ourselves, people and the world around us, and indeed how we present our 'realities' to others. With these artistic, literary and technological references in mind, the title invites artists to consider how portraiture can bridge reality and fantasy, and, how the painted portrait functions today.
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Works
  • Bernard Buffet, Tête d’écorché , 1964
    Bernard Buffet, Tête d’écorché , 1964
  • Sophie-Yen Bretez, « It is born of A strange equation. Numbers adrift, A fleeting trace, It is the echo of time In the curve of my face. », 2025
    Sophie-Yen Bretez, « It is born of A strange equation. Numbers adrift, A fleeting trace, It is the echo of time In the curve of my face. », 2025
  • Roberta Booth, Seen What Happened Last Time They Started, 1975
    Roberta Booth, Seen What Happened Last Time They Started, 1975
  • Yann Leto, Break up Letter, 2021/25
    Yann Leto, Break up Letter, 2021/25
  • Ian Cumberland, 14314 days, 2022
    Ian Cumberland, 14314 days, 2022
  • Han Ji Min, Reader, 2025
    Han Ji Min, Reader, 2025
  • Han Ji Min, Egress, 2025
    Han Ji Min, Egress, 2025
  • Andrew Litten, Thinking Of Flight, 2025
    Andrew Litten, Thinking Of Flight, 2025
  • Andrew Litten, The Flesh (Blue Nude), 2025
    Andrew Litten, The Flesh (Blue Nude), 2025
  • Owain Hunt, The Mirror's Edge, 2025
    Owain Hunt, The Mirror's Edge, 2025
  • Dannielle Hodson, Woolgathering, 2025
    Dannielle Hodson, Woolgathering, 2025 Sold
  • Thierry Carrier, Untitled, 2021
    Thierry Carrier, Untitled, 2021
  • Thierry Carrier, Untitled, 2023
    Thierry Carrier, Untitled, 2023
  • Marcela Flórido, Maropa, 2019
    Marcela Flórido, Maropa, 2019
  • Katia Lifshin, The seed, 2021
    Katia Lifshin, The seed, 2021
  • Katia Lifshin, Staged fight, 2021
    Katia Lifshin, Staged fight, 2021
  • Cristina de Miguel, La Piconera, 2021
    Cristina de Miguel, La Piconera, 2021
  • Erkut Terliksiz, Knock at the Door, 2022
    Erkut Terliksiz, Knock at the Door, 2022
  • Amélie Peace, I still bleed, 2021
    Amélie Peace, I still bleed, 2021
  • Máté Orr, Acting Out, 2024
    Máté Orr, Acting Out, 2024
  • Casper Brindle, Light Glyph 6, 2021
    Casper Brindle, Light Glyph 6, 2021
  • Jade Ching-Yuk NG, Jet, 2024
    Jade Ching-Yuk NG, Jet, 2024
  • Conrad Jon Godly, RENAISSANCE#42, 2024
    Conrad Jon Godly, RENAISSANCE#42, 2024
  • Celine Ali, Night Dreamer , 2024
    Celine Ali, Night Dreamer , 2024
  • Kojo Marfo, Stranger #12, 2022
    Kojo Marfo, Stranger #12, 2022
Installation Views
  • Jd Malat 19 Feb 2025 High Res 3
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  • Jd Malat 19 Feb 2025 High Res 13
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  • Jd Malat 19 Feb 2025 High Res 24
Press
  • Dedicate Magazine: JD Malat London, presents, Portraits: Through The Looking Glass

    Dedicate Magazine , February 19, 2025
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    Drawing profound inspiration from Lewis Carroll's seminal work Through the Looking-Glass (1871), the exhibition explores the looking glass as a multifaceted metaphor, simultaneously a mirror...
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Related artists

  • Celine Ali

    Celine Ali

  • Sophie-Yen Bretez

    Sophie-Yen Bretez

  • Bernard Buffet

    Bernard Buffet

  • Thierry Carrier

    Thierry Carrier

  • Ian Cumberland

    Ian Cumberland

  • Marcela Flórido

    Marcela Flórido

  • Image of a painting by Han Ji Min

    Han Ji Min

  • Dannielle Hodson

    Dannielle Hodson

  • Owain Hunt

    Owain Hunt

  • Jordy Kerwick

    Jordy Kerwick

  • Yann Leto

    Yann Leto

  • Katia Lifshin

    Katia Lifshin

  • Andrew Litten

    Andrew Litten

  • Kojo Marfo

    Kojo Marfo

  • Cristina De Miguel

    Cristina De Miguel

  • Jade Ching-Yuk NG

    Jade Ching-Yuk NG

  • Máté Orr

    Máté Orr

  • Amélie Peace

    Amélie Peace

  • Erkut Terliksiz

    Erkut Terliksiz

  • Henrik Uldalen

    Henrik Uldalen

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