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Scott Young

B. 1988, Seattle, WA, USA; lives and works in London, UK.

Scott Young's work explores how images and objects absorb and hold significance in strange and uncanny ways dependent on context and lived experience. Focusing on how cultural references move between personal sites of transformation and the alienating effects of mass media, his paintings reimagine still life and vanitas through a variety of contemporary lenses. Embedding objects and motifs with complex social significance he re-codes the status of materials and their social and financial values using techniques such as trompe l’oeil. Central to his practice is the tension between dichotomies; imitation vs. reality, image vs. object, tradition vs. technology, reflecting the growing complexity and atomisation of modern life.

Young is fascinated by how technology has been domesticated since the advent of network television, particularly interested in the role of furniture in transforming media into familiar, household objects. This theme is present in much of his work, where the tension between image and object recalls a modernist impulse to simultaneously blur boundaries yet systematically organise life into order. Through subtle alterations, careful positioning of cultural references and a visual hacking of references, Young’s work questions categorisation and explores how digital technologies reinforce these distinctions in an increasingly polarised world.

Scott Young’s recent solo exhibitions ...

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Round Robin

2024

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Scrapbook

2024

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Storage Solutions

2023

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Brown Leather Jacket

2023

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Orange Julius

2023

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Storage Unit One

2023

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Sticking Tommy 1

2023

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Sticking Tommy 2

2023

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Sticking Tommy 3

2023

BIOGRAPHY

Scott Young's recent solo exhibitions include Scrapbook, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY (2024); Decoy, Duarte Sequeira, Seoul (2024); Storage Solutions, V.O Curations, London (2023); and Home Wrecker (Citrus of Sadness), Des Bains, London (2022). Group exhibitions include Agritourism, Gunia Nowik Gallery, Warsaw, (2024), Sin Centre, Hannah Barry Gallery, London (2024); Office, Duarte Seueira, London, (2024), The Unlimited Dream Company 2, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, (2023), The World is Wholly Inside, and I am Wholly Outside Myself, Galerie Mitterrand, Paris (2023); Inside/Outside, The Artists Room, London (2022); Ghost Show, Hartislane Gallery, London (2022); Smokey, Merle & Friends, 310 New Cross, London (2021); Underpinned by the Movements of Freighters, Florence Trust, London (2021); Size Matters, Propositions Studios, London (2021); Arcade/Arcade, AMP Gallery, London (2021); Access, Deptford, London (2021); and For The Love of Avocados, Art Exchange, University of Essex Gallery, Colchester (2020).

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EDUCATION

2019 - 2022
MFA Fine Art at Goldsmiths University of London, UK

2020 - 2021
Insitut Superieur de Peinture, Van der Kelen Logelain, Brussels, BE

2006 - 2010
BA in Philosophy & Aesthetics at The Evergreen State College, US

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024
Scrapbook, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY
Decoy, Duarte Sequeira, Seoul, KR

2023
Storage Solutions, V.O Curations, London, UK

2022
Home Wrecker (Citrus of Sadness), Des Bains, London, UK

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024
Agritourism, Gunia Nowik Gallery, Warsaw, PL
Sin Centre, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK
Office, Duarte Seueira, London, UK

2023
The Unlimited Dream Company 2, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK
The World is Wholly Inside, and I am Wholly Outside Myself, Galerie Mitterrand, Paris, FR

2022
Inside/Outside, The Artists Room, London, UK
Ghost Show, Hartlslane Gallery, London, UK

2021
Smokey, Merle & Friends, 310 New Cross, London, UK
Underpinned by the Movements of Freighters, Florence Trust, London, UK
Size Matters, Propositions Studios, London, UK
Arcade/Arcade, AMP Gallery, London, UK
Access, Deptford, London, UK

2020
For The Love of Avocados, Art Exchange, University of Essex Gallery, UK