Huxley-Parlour are delighted to present Borrowed Light, including new and recent paintings by Atlanta-based artist, Kristen Giorgi. As the exhibition title suggests, there is a temporal quality to the work, an insinuation of impermanence, or of moments caught between past and future. Giorgi’s paintings calibrate these tensions and linger at the threshold of these temporal shifts, as well as the real and the surreal, natural and the artificial.
Giorgi heightens this sense of of liminality through an ambiguation of space. Collapsing exterior and interior worlds, traces of landscapes, horizon lines, and celestial bodies, emerge from Giorgi’s painterly surface, overlaid with interior architectural forms. These spaces evoke the detached atmosphere of waiting rooms and corridors, yet Giorgi’s application of thin layers of paint and subtle tonal shifts negate a sterility. The works register as sites of transformation: open doorways offer new pathways, sunrises and sunsets posit the passing of time. Dismantling strict boundaries, Giorgi’s works reveal themselves in a continual unfolding.

Borrowed Light is presented as part of Conduit – Huxley-Parlour’s new curated programme of two-week, solo exhibitions.
The Works
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B. United States 1985
Biography
Kristen Giorgi’s paintings explore the intersection of the tangible and the ethereal through an ongoing dialogue between abstract landscapes and the figurative female form. Informed by her background in fashion and an interest in interior design, her work is guided by a refined sense of composition and a heightened sensitivity to light and colour. Working with acrylic and oil on heavy upholstery-grade linen, Giorgi constructs layered compositions that appear illuminated from within. Her dreamlike landscapes unfold through the juxtaposition of expansive horizons and understated interiors, evoking a sense of escape and quiet expansion. Recurring motifs of suns and moons reflect an ongoing exploration of light, emotion, and form, allowing reality and imagination to coexist within a vibrant, atmospheric chromatic language.
Giorgi’s work has been exhibited internationally, including in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. The first solo exhibition of her work in the United Kingdom will be held at Huxley-Parlour in 2026. Giorgi lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kristen Giorgi:Borrowed Light
28.1 - 31.1.2026
Upcoming
Hours
Monday to Friday, 10:00am - 5:30pm
Gallery
3-5 Swallow Street, Project Space
London
W1B 4DE







