Janette Parris Explained

Janette Parris (born 1962 in West Ham, East London) is an English contemporary artist who lives and works in London.

Early life and education

Janette Parris was awarded her master's degree in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in 1994.[1]

Career

Parris typically uses drawing to create strongly narrative work,[2] often in the form of comic strips with a droll satirical humour, or figures that seem like comic-book characters. Her work has been exhibited across the UK.

Her 1998 installation Copyright, using a number of videos and items of Habitat furniture, portrayed everyday tragedies, described by The Independent as "absurd, sad, funny - and too close to home for comfort."

In 2003, she was commissioned to produce a series of works for the "Art on the Underground" programme by London Underground.[3] In 2010, Parris's animated video Talent was shown at Tate Britain's Rude Britannia exhibition.[4]

In 2016, she showed her work at Peckham Platform. The work for this exhibition was developed throughout 2015 and depicted the stories she encountered whilst conversing with local residents, traders and students within Peckham's town centre.[5]

In 2021, she had a solo exhibition, "A View without the Bridge: Janette Parris" at the Focal Point Gallery[6] in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.

In 2023, her work was included in the "Poor Things" exhibition[7] in the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: John Windsor . Art: A discomfiting Habitat lounge . The Independent . 26 March 1998 . 2014-02-25 .
  2. Web site: Paul O'Kane's review for Pride Magazine.
  3. Web site: Parris commission for Transport for London . 2012-04-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120516072136/http://art.tfl.gov.uk/projects/detail/1365/ . 2012-05-16 . dead .
  4. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Rude+Britannia%3A+British+Comic+Art.-a0268602169 Review of Rude Britannia by Colin Perry at TheFreeLibrary.Com
  5. Web site: Peckham Promenade . Peckham Platform . 2 June 2018.
  6. Web site: Janette Parris . 4 March 2022 . Artfacts.
  7. Web site: Poor Things . 15 March 2023 . Fruitmarket Gallery.