Joanna van Son
Joanna van Son is a fine artist based in London. Van Son was born in Oman to Venezuelan/Irish and Dutch parents, and grew up in China, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
Van Son commenced her current artistic practice while studying at the Bartlett School of Architecture, drawing upon her engagement with both disciplines to paint the ‘forces’ that lie beneath meaning and affect of their structure, revealing the occluded processes that constitute human experience.
From a young age, van Son was attracted to the intensity of bodily representations in Baroque art, taking particular interest in paintings by the master Caravaggio. Recognising the dynamic figurations in Caravaggio’s as well as artist Cecily Brown’s paintings, she developed a vital appreciation for process in her work.
She paints thick on thin unprimed cotton canvases nailed to the plaster walls of her studio. Once complete, each canvas is peeled off the wall and stretched onto a wooden frame. This practice exposes all the strokes and steps she's made, while also leaving a positive imprint on the wall, which becomes the site of an extraordinary palimpsest.
Ultimately, her fascination is with the grey-zones of reality-making that are made visible by art and architecture.
UKNA Projects:
Robert Walters UK New Artist of the Year Award 2022