Mnemosyne

Zoë Paul

Mnemosyne, 2025100 x 70cmSign in to view price
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Zoë Paul
Artist
Zoë Paul
B.1987, British

Born in London to South African parents and raised between Greece and England, Zoë Paul’s tri-cultural upbringing informs her investigation of the boundaries between the private and public as well as the relationship between artist and community. A sculptor and painter working in a variety of mediums including weaving, ceramics and beaded curtains, Paul revisits tradition via material and process, not to efface history but simply to reexamine it. Her works incorporate styles of picture-making from across history—ancient cave paintings, Byzantine iconography, classical Greek vases, as well as the digital pixels that compose virtual reality. She challenges prevailing ideas about ‘craft’ or femininity by peeling away the layers that time and convention have built. The ideas of labor and craftsmanship thus hold double meaning, pointing towards the process but also carrying a direct connection to matter and the maker. ...

Zoë Paul: Artworks
Hospitalfield Pot 3 - woman torso
Zoë Paul
Hospitalfield Pot 3 - woman torso, 2018
45 x 55 x 45cm
Hospitalfield Pot 4 - torso with cutting slump
Zoë Paul
Hospitalfield Pot 4 - torso with cutting slump, 2018
50 x 47 x 34cm
Hospitalfield Pot 6 - man's bottom
Zoë Paul
Hospitalfield Pot 6 - man's bottom, 2018
50 x 55 x 35cm
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Untitled (terracotta man)
Zoë Paul
Untitled (terracotta man), 2019
300 x 120 x 2cm
Untitled (terracotta woman)
Zoë Paul
Untitled (terracotta woman), 2019
300 x 120 x 2cm
Shrine
Zoë Paul
Shrine, 2025
154 x 148.5 x 3.5cm
Polypod
Zoë Paul
Polypod, 2025
119 x 90.5 x 2.5cm
House snake
Zoë Paul
House snake, 2025
193 x 127 x 25cm
Womb
Zoë Paul
Womb, 2025
145 x 118 x 2.5cm
Mana
Zoë Paul
Mana, 2025
225.5 x 140.5 x 47.5cm
Butterfly
Zoë Paul
Butterfly, 2025
188.5 x 163.5 x 2.5cm
Looking into the source while standing on a rock
Zoë Paul
Looking into the source while standing on a rock, 2025
174 x 100 x 25cm
Wind in between dry grass when the sun begins to set
Zoë Paul
Wind in between dry grass when the sun begins to set, 2025
162 x 147 x 25cm
Twilight
Zoë Paul
Twilight, 2025
90 x 59 x 16cm
Seed
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Seed, 2025
192 x 103.5 x 25cm
Hiéroglyphes
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Hiéroglyphes, 2025
165 x 101 x 25cm
Firefly
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Firefly, 2025
57.5 x 67.5 x 10cm
Yellow broom
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Yellow broom, 2025
63.5 x 32 x 20cm
Pellitory
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Pellitory, 2025
41.5 x 31 x 1cm
Eúphrosýne
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Eúphrosýne, 2025
110.5 x 80.5 x 5cm
Mnemosyne
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Mnemosyne, 2025
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blank projects
Gallery
blank projects
Cape Town

Based in a 360 sqm gallery in Woodstock, Cape Town, blank was founded by Jonathan Garnham as a project space in 2005 and transitioned into a commercial gallery during 2012. The gallery represents emerging and increasingly established artists from the region in a critically engaged programme that emphasises contemporaneity, with a focus on concept and abstraction in the African context. With an exhibition programme that has a reputation for shaping the discourse around contemporary art in South(ern) Africa, and participation in prominent local and international art fairs, we seek to place our artists' work in a wide range of private and institutional collections. In addition, blank continues to promote the visual arts in our community through ongoing projects that support the sector. ...

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