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Studio Lenca is the artist name of Salvadoran painter Jose Campos, who fled La Paz in the late 1980s during the violent civil war. He was raised by his mother in San Francisco as an illegal immigrant, without papers, and under the scrutiny of a conservative administration. As a young adult, Studio Lenca came to the UK, where he attended Goldsmith’s.

“Leave to Remain” refers to the Home Office’s official term for those who are allowed to stay in the UK with restrictions and without permanent legal status. In this vibrant body of paintings in oil and acrylic, Studio Lenca pays homage to his journey and the people and places he has left behind, in loose, spontaneous brush strokes conveying a freedom perhaps not always felt in his day-to-day life. As well as presenting this new body of work at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, where the artist now lives, he will also turn the gallery into a working studio, collaborating with KRAN (Kent Refugee Action Network) to invite young refugees and asylum seekers to work alongside him to create new sculptures, based on the volcanoes of El Salvador – bringing the epic landscapes of Central America to the British seaside.

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Dates
14 April 2024 — 16 June 2024

Viewing  PAD Paris’ cabinet of wonders

PAD Paris has taken up residence in the Jardin des Tuileries this week for its 26th edition. Over 70 international galleries are contributing to this treasure trove of collectible design and art, including young Indian venture Aequo, which is showing a beautiful cabinet by Estudio Campana, and Holland’s Rademakers Gallery, offering the rhythmic textile works of Joana Schneider. PAD Paris highlights the best of the decorative arts, along with historic and contemporary design, jewellery, tapestries and contemporary art. It’s a rich mix for collectors with eclectic tastes.

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Dates
03 April 2024 — 07 April 2024

Viewing  Leilah Barbirye’s lively cast of wood and clay figures at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

A troop of monumental figures in wood and clay by Leilah Babirye have taken up residence in Yorkshire Sculpture Park for her solo show, Obumu (Unity). The Ugandan artist axes, chisels, chainsaws, welds and scorches found materials to reference the pejorative term for a gay person in the Luganda language (“abasiyazi”, meaning “sugarcane husk” – something that is thrown away). Since she fled her country after being publicly outed in a local newspaper, momentum around her has been growing, with her work appearing at the Hayward Gallery, Whitworth and Parrish Art Museum, among other institutions in recent years, and the spirit of her sculptures has shifted along the way. “My work started off as serious activism, from really pain to now adoring who we are and just loving us… that’s the queer community,” she says. Each of her sculptures packs a punch.

Babirye spent the summer of 2023 at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, creating her wooden figures from a fallen beech tree on site, as well as sculpting ceramic portrait sculptures, each imbued with their own personality. These now congregate inside the chapel, forming a lively community in the 18th-century building. Come along and join the throng.

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Dates
23 March 2024 — 08 September 2024
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