Katy Gardner

Katy Gardner

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Mycelium, 2020

Oil, pen, pencil, printing ink and black gesso on canvas

65 x 130 cm

About this work

In Mycelium, Gardner is exploring the secret underground fungal networks that connect the roots of many plant species. They create a "wood wide web", allowing them to talk to each other and share resources. Through the work, the artist probes the innate – and often invisible – connectedness between people and their surroundings. In a time of isolation, these connections can feel further from reach and difficult to see, but they are still present. Layers of print and paint are built up, obscured, or illuminated, but still remain a part of the same interconnected body. Just as fungi and plants have social and mutually beneficial networks, so too does each individual. Mycelium considers at what point the self begins and ends, and how deeper, more complex webs of connection make us part of a bigger whole.

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About Katy Gardner

Katy Gardner is a London-based painter and printmaker with a strong focus on the fusion and progression of materials. Gardner’s practice works with notions of memory, dreams and the nocturnal, and in particular the transitional space between reality and imagination. She lets the materials take partial control of her output, so that each piece is a collaboration of intentional and unpredictable imagery.

“Every evening as the sun sets, there is a small interlude between the clarity of day and the heavy blackness of night. The encroaching darkness presents a transient state where imagined forms can intermingle with familiar surroundings to briefly create a new, uncanny space.” – Katy Gardner

Through her practice, Gardner seeks to unlock the space between the familiar and the unknown. A constant yearning to understand dreams, distant memories, and mutating shapes in the dark informs the process-led development of each artwork, resulting in images that present a collaboration of subconscious thinking and external forces. While the artist alludes to fluid, natural formations in these works, they are also abstract and compositionally elusive. The viewer can distort the piece to fit their own perceptions: a process that Gardner explicitly and actively invites.

Education

2016 - 2020 Central Saint Martins (UAL) / Fine Art BA(Hons), London


Exhibitions

2020

London Grads Now, Saatchi Gallery

UAL Graduate Showcase, Online

Burnt Out, Central Saint Martins

2019 

Open Studios, Central Saint Martins

Wheels To Water, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology

Interim Show, Central Saint Martins

2018

C302 Collective Moving Exhibition, London

Open Studios, Central Saint Martins

2017

Foundation Show, Central Saint Martins

Lindfield Arts Festival, Limes Bistro

2016

CIC Art Trail, Haywards Heath (Ice)