Catherine Repko, daughter, 2025

Upcoming

6.6 – 5.7 2025

Catherine Repko:Duets

3–5 Swallow Street

Catherine Repko:Duets

06.06 – 05.07.2025

Upcoming

Hours

Monday to Friday, 10:00am – 5:30pm

Saturday, 1:30pm – 5:30pm

Gallery

3–5 Swallow Street
London
W1B 4DE

Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce a new exhibition of works by Catherine Repko. Duets, presented at our Swallow Street gallery, will showcase a suite of ten new large-scale paintings that focus on the interconnection of two figures. The artist’s figures exist at a threshold, simultaneously tender and passive, as Repko weaves an ambiguity into her canvases through an abstraction of space.

There is a heightened restlessness to the subjects of this new body of work: fingers point, knees are bent in motion, torsos contort themselves. The animation of the figures lends the paintings a temporal quality; Repko captures her subjects in transition between that which has come before and that which lies ahead. Umbras cast outlines that envelop Repko’s figures, creating a liminality between subject and background. The artist’s formal experimentation extends the sense of fluidity: planes of colour oscillate between opacity and translucence offering an ambiguity of depth and perspective, between the tangible and the ephemeral; densely layered swathes of oil juxtapose more gestural, luminous mark-making.

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Catherine Repko

B. UNITED STATES1990

Catherine Repko, Portrait in her London Studio. HUXLEY-PARLOUR

B. UNITED STATES1990

Biography

Intimate and poignant, Catherine Repko’s work examines familial bonds, identity and humanity, examining both literal and figurative space – through time and distance, childhood to adulthood.

Repko was born in the United States in 1990. She completed a foundation in Art and Design at Chelsea College of Art, London in 2010 before obtaining a BA in Visual Communication from the University of Brighton in 2013. She graduated with an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art in 2021. Repko was the recipient of The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation in 2020 and the Triangle Network Fellowship from The Arts Council England in 2016.

She lives and works in London.

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