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Spotlight Lucrezia Abatzoglu

Championed by Bella Blake
The Wick Culture - Lucrezia Abatzoglu, Courtesy of the THE TAGLI
Above  Lucrezia Abatzoglu, Courtesy of the THE TAGLI
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The Wick Culture - Lucrezia Abatzoglu, Courtesy of the artist
Above  Lucrezia Abatzoglu, Courtesy of the artist
Interview
Lucrezia Abatzoglu and Bella Blake
Photography
Tom Carter
18 December 2024
Interview
Lucrezia Abatzoglu and Bella Blake
Photography
Tom Carter
18 December 2024
“My work is inspired by mythology and mysticism – mermaids, witches, and lately the Baccantes’ liberatory spirit”, says the artist Lucrezia Abatzoglu, this week’s Spotlight at The Wick. “My Italian – Greek roots are obviously keep showing through my inspirations and explorations,” the artist concedes, citing the traditional technique of fresco painting, especially those found in Pompeii, and the “soft, almost fragile quality of Greek sculptures” as significantly shaping her multidisciplinary practice, which is centred around painting – oil on canvas, charcoal and watercolour on muslin, watercolour on paper.
Bella Blake, director of nomadic gallery and art advisory THE TAGLI, is Abatzoglu’s champion for the Wick. THE TAGLI recently featured the artist’s work in their group exhibition, Somatechnics. “Lucrezia’s work embodies a rare and powerful authenticity that is unmistakably hers. There is an art in creating something that for a viewer feels it has been created from a very intimately private place and yet has the power to connect to something within them on a deeply personal level. For me, especially as a woman, Lucrezia beautifully blurs this line.

Her most recent works are boxes of curiosity, inviting engagement at every angle and highlighting the need and importance of physicality in emerging contemporary art. Aligning with THE TAGLI’s wish to provide space and opportunity to emerging artists and access beyond the conventional art market, just as Fontana’s slices of the canvas present an expression of hope and ‘expansion of spirit’; the vastness of the present and the future.”

The physicality facet in Abatzoglu’s work stems in part from her background in costume design, which has fueled her interest in textiles, informing her experimentation with surfaces. She often employs sustainable materials, too, like carmine pigments derived from cochineal insects and untreated muslin cotton. This materiality, she says, prompts questioning “through an eco-feminist lens. The process itself is just as important as the finished result, being self-reflective and allowing the materials to guide both the work and me, creating a deep connection between the pieces and the natural world.”

Abatzoglu’s works, whether painted or sculpted, tend to feature enigmatic female forms and bodies, atmospheric and ambivalent. Recently she has been exploring themes of power, religion, madness and fate – concepts as perennial as art itself. “I’ve been able to connect ancient traditions with contemporary themes, encouraging viewers to reflect on presence, absence and the beauty of the natural world, but also the intricacies of identity and belonging”, she explains. A contemporary classicist for the age of the anthropocene.

About the champion

The Wick Culture - Bella Blake

Bella Blake is the director of THE TAGLI, a nomadic gallery and advisory promoting and exhibiting artwork from emerging and established artists from the UK and internationally. With a background in spatial design and a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts, Bella understands the value of engaging, constructive conversations about art and artistic practice. She has a keen interest in advancing artistic practice through strategic guidance and thoughtful curation. Passionate about supporting emerging artists as they navigate the art market, she is dedicated to challenging conventional ideas of art and the gallery experience in a commercial context. Bella thrives on fostering meaningful connections between artists and her clients.

“Her work embodies a rare and powerful authenticity that is unmistakably hers.”

Place of Birth

Rome, IT

Education

MFA Fine Art, Painting, Camberwell College of Arts, London, BA Accademia Di Costume e Moda, Rome

Awards, Accolades

Sky Academy Arts Scholarship, 20154 New Sensations, 2007

Advice for an emerging artist

My advice for an emerging artist is this: stay true to yourself, and don’t be afraid to experiment and take risks. Be curious – learn everything you can, and trust your instincts. Be patient and persistent, even during difficult times.


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