this glass house
this glass house
this glass house
this glass house
this glass house
this glass house
this glass house

Lewis Hammond

this glass house, 2024100 x 140 x 3.5cmSign in to view price
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oil on linenArcadia Missa
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Artist
Lewis Hammond
B.1987, British

Lewis Hammond (b. 1987, Wolverhampton, UK) lives and works between London, UK and Berlin, DE.His works delve into the psychological states influenced by the anxieties of our contemporary world, amid a global emergency. Combining art historical influences with personal experiences, his works convey a growing collective disquiet within our physical and socio-political landscape. Hammond creates a visual lexicon to explore the complexities of our shifting world through recurring motifs and double meanings, challenging fixed interpretations. With disoriented figures, mutated bodies, and imagined landscapes, his paintings reflect anxieties, violence, and the perpetual quest for self-identification. By repositioning references from a Eurocentric art history, Hammond creates a concentrated and skewed parallel world, offering a poignant reflection of our existing reality. ...

Lewis Hammond: Artworks
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Fulcrum, 2024
190 x 150 x 3cm
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Lewis Hammond
Untitled (flooding interior), 2025
180 x 130 x 3.5cm
Litany
Lewis Hammond
Litany, 2025
50 x 40 x 1.5cm
this glass house
Lewis Hammond
this glass house, 2024
100 x 140 x 3.5cm
Arcadia Missa
Gallery
Arcadia Missa
London

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