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Sara Anstis

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  • Biography
    View works. Sara Anstis, Burdock, 2024
    Burdock, 2024
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    Born in Stockholm, 1991
    Lives & Works in London
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  • “Anstis' images of women combine a sense of playfulness tempered with an undertow of something darker, unsettled and questioning.” –Jennifer Higgie
  • Sara Anstis (b. 1991 Stockholm, lives and works in London) uses sensuous soft pastels and oil paint to build worlds...
    Portrait of Sara Anstis by Benjamin McMahon.

    Sara Anstis (b. 1991 Stockholm, lives and works in London) uses sensuous soft pastels and oil paint to build worlds that set the stage for explorations of subjectivity, mythology, and ecology. Utilizing the visual language of folklore and dream, Anstis’s paintings and site-specific installations weave together surreal landscapes, deftly lit figures, anthropomorphic flora, and symbolic objects that vibrate both materially and narratively.

    The indeterminate beings in Anstis’s landscapes are resolutely assertive of their autonomy even as they exist peripatetically and close to the margins of survival. As they hunt, swim, play, and rest, their interdependence with nature implies an order beyond comparisons with nineteenth-century European ideals of ‘civilization.’ Appropriately, Anstis’s works both celebrate and challenge the history of the nude. Rather than lacking in modesty, the artist describes her figures, whose bodies are shaped by smooth gradients of color, as ‘wearing the clothes of nakedness.’ At times ambiguous in gender, their exaggerated biomorphic features drift occasionally into the realm of the aquatic or amphibian, speaking to the artist’s interest in the traditions of storytelling and the organic hybridity commonly used allegorically from Greek and Roman to Nordic myth. Working her surfaces with both softness and vigor, she renders their skin and hair as a material delight, entirely contributory to the complexity of reading a figure.

  • Anstis begins her process by drawing the figures and later removes all but the most necessary formal elements. Using close...
    The Itinerant Mourner, 2022.

    Anstis begins her process by drawing the figures and later removes all but the most necessary formal elements. Using close cropping to evoke a productive claustrophobia, the gestures and expressions of her figures come into prominence, generating a potent atmospheric and psychological tension. It is during this conjuring process that her smaller symbolic objects begin to populate the paintings, curiously repeated by Anstis within her bodies of work—clues left like breadcrumbs in the dark.

    In recent years, Anstis has moved fluently from working primarily with pastel on paper to realizing large-scale oil on canvas. The touch necessitated by pastel and the soft surface quality generated by the unmediated connection with the artist’s skin is translated into paint while retaining the sense of immediacy that is so integral to the artist’s surfaces. Linking the intimacy of the subject with that of the medium itself, Anstis further toys with the senses by depicting tender moments of touch between her figures, who are oftentimes depicted accompanied by furred animals, bristling with tactility. 

    Throughout Anstis’s works, markers of nature and human form are disassembled and entwined. Fragments of highly pigmented landscapes are framed by the bodies within them, seen through the crook of an arm or beyond an arched back. The forest—a site of transformation, resonant with the metaphor of unconscious thought—reappears as processed or carved wood in many forms, and the enigmatic presence of water is ever-present, acting as a container or a shifting border to activities that play out within the picture plane. While these elements evoke a pastoral beauty that abounds with art historical references, there is an unmistakable wildness at play calling upon the darker truths of the natural world: the brutality of the elements, latent violence, and the presence of power differentials underscoring even the most affectionate of interactions between animals and humans alike.

     

  • Sara Anstis (b. 1991) is a Stockholm-born and Salt Spring Island-raised artist. She received a BFA in Studio Art and Sociology at Concordia University (Montreal, CA) in 2013 and an MFA in Fine Art from Valand Academy (Gothenburg, SE) in 2016. In 2018, she completed the Drawing Year Postgraduate Programme at the Royal Drawing School (London, UK). Anstis has had solo shows at Kasmin, New York; Various Small Fires, Los Angeles and Seoul; Bradley Ertaskiran, Montreal; and Fabian Lang, Zurich. Recent group exhibitions include those held at Victoria Miro, Venice; Gallery Raphael Durazzo, Paris; Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo; Kasmin, New York; Galerie Derouillon, Paris; Lyles & King, New York; and Palazzo Monti, Brescia. She has received grants from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, Jerwood Arts Bursary, and the Anna-Lisa Thomson Foundation amongst others.

  • Works
    Sara Anstis, The Itinerant Mourner, 2022

    Sara Anstis

    The Itinerant Mourner, 2022
    oil on canvas
    86 5/8 x 70 7/8 inches
    220 x 180 cm
    Copyright The Artist
  • Exhibitions
    • Sara Anstis: Small Works

      Sara Anstis: Small Works

      April 30 – May 30, 2024 514 West 28th Street, New York
      A solo exhibition of the London-based artist Sara Anstis titled Small Works, featuring a recent series of intimately scaled pastels. Anstis’s seductive renderings are suffused with subjectivity, depicting dream-like scenes of figures amid spare yet evocative environments. Accompanying the exhibition is a newly commissioned short story, Dam’s Island, written by author, playwright, and previous collaborator Vida Adamczewski for a special edition publication by Kasmin Books.
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    • Sara Anstis: Procession

      Sara Anstis: Procession

      September 8 – October 29, 2022 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
      Kasmin is delighted to present Procession, the first New York solo exhibition of work by London-based artist Sara Anstis. Anstis’s evocative paintings and soft pastels on paper mine art history to render a darkly humorous universe defined by its rich layers of meaning and symbolism, its indeterminate, primarily nocturnal landscapes, and a population of deftly lit figures that seem to hark from the realms of folklore, dream, and mythology.
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    • North by Northeast: Contemporary Canadian Painting

      North by Northeast: Contemporary Canadian Painting

      June 30 – August 13, 2021 509 West 27th Street, New York
      Presenting work by Sara Anstis, Jane Corrigan, Holly Coulis, Wanda Koop, Manuel Mathieu, Stephanie Temma Hier, Corri-Lynn Tetz, Tristan Unrau, Janet Werner, Anna Weyant, Chloe Wise, and Matthew Wong, North by Northeast draws a through-line charting the distinctive ways in which artists from the region complicate traditional genres of portraiture and landscape painting.
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  • Publications
    • Sara Anstis and Vida Adamczewski: small works & a short story

      Sara Anstis and Vida Adamczewski: small works & a short story

      2024
      softcover, 48 pages
      Dimensions: 9x7 inches
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  • News
    • Sara Anstis Joins Kasmin

      Sara Anstis Joins Kasmin

      September 27, 2022 View More
  • The Kasmin Review

    Studio Visit Sara Anstis's Processions On the occasion of Sara Anstis’s first solo exhibition at Kasmin, writer and editor Philomena...

    Studio Visit

    Sara Anstis's Processions

     

    On the occasion of Sara Anstis’s first solo exhibition at Kasmin, writer and editor Philomena Epps joins the artist in her London studio. Exploring the process behind Anstis’s sensuous soft pastels and oil paintings, the pair discuss mythology, ecology, and the importance of sifting away the unessential when rendering her otherworldly figures. 

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