María Berrio, Caroline Walker, Flora Yukhnovich, Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro is collaborating with the popular Instagram account @thegreatwomenartists to stage an exhibition celebrating the art of three contemporary female artists

María Berrio Night Song, 2019 (detail) Collage with Japanese paper and watercolour paint 152.4 x 121.9 cm 60 x 48 in © Maria Berrio Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro, London/Venice
Victoria Miro Gallery is working in association with the Instagram account @thegreatwomenartists to stage an exhibition focusing on three early-career, but prolific artists whose works portray female realms.@thegreatwomenartists was founded in 2015 by curator Katy Hessel and celebrates modern and contemporary art made by women, addressing a gender imbalance that has plagued art history and continues to haunt the careers of female painters today. The exhibition will feature the work of Caroline Walker, Flora Yukhnovich and María Berrio.


Caroline Walker




Caroline Walker, a Scottish-born painter now based in London, portrays women in private and public settings, but her works are always imbued with an air of tension, a feeling of stories half-told, and of quiet, unseen struggles. Whether depicting lone individuals in opulent LA homes, or nail technicians in beauty salons, Walker brings the private and over-looked to the fore.

Flora Yukhnovich




Flora Yukhnovich’s paintings reinterprets the florid images of the Rococo – an 18th century style recognisable by its bucolic opulence, its flushed bosoms and rosy cherubs, its pastel hues and silk-clad lovers. Yukhnovich takes these compositions and blasts them apart, so that they become almost abstract works, full of energy and dynamism. Genders are blurred, popular culture seeps in and millennial pink replaces more traditional hues. Her canvases form to the beat of a very modern brush.



María Berrio



Colombian born, Brooklyn-based artist María Berrio constructs her works with layers of Japanese paper, meticulously placed to produce intricate, large-scale images. Berrio merges reality and fantasy to produce a sort of magic realism, populated with exotic creatures and mysterious women who seem to be the protagonists of some folkloric realm. But beneath the jewel tones and dream-like scenes lies an unease and a number of her works touch on migration and curtailed freedoms under Trump’s premiership.




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What María Berrio, Caroline Walker, Flora Yukhnovich, Victoria Miro
Where Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road , London, N1 7RW | MAP
Nearest tube Old Street (underground)
When 07 Jun 19 – 27 Jul 19, Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Price £free
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