Tomo Campbell
Drawing inspiration from Neoclassical, Rococo, and Flemish art, Tomo Campbell expressively reinterprets classical subject matters through his rhythmic movements, romantic imagination, and a subtle surrealistic charm.
Campbell’s abstracted depictions of ‘traditional’ subjects such as hunting, parades and explorers are fluid and suggestive, blending in with layers of textured brushstrokes to form images that oscillate between figuration and abstraction. The artist delights in juxtaposing opposite painting processes — fast versus slow, translucent versus opaque — to heighten the spatial ambiguity and dreamlike atmosphere of his scenes. Traversing realms of history and myth, his paintings offer multiple focal points that keep the eye wandering and draw the beholder closer in searching for hidden shapes and characters. “I try to paint in a way that makes the paint vibrate,” says Campbell, “to make it look light and delicate and on the cusp of shifting.” Balancing activity and stasis, confidence and doubt, his works occupy a fertile space somewhere between the known and the undiscovered.
Tomo Campbell (b. 1988, Britain) lives and works in London, UK. After graduating from Central Saint Martins with a BA degree in 2010, Campbell was awarded the first artist residency at the English National Ballet which he participated in between 2012-2013. He has previously exhibited at Cob Gallery, London, UK; County Gallery, Florida, USA; Timothy Taylor, London, UK; Asia Art Centre, Taipei, Taiwan; Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh, UK; among others. His works can be found in numerous private collections in Europe and Asia, including the Simon Nixon Collection, London, UK; and DLA Piper Art Collection, London, UK.
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Tomo Campbell: Come Apart
11 Apr - 11 May 2024Double Q Gallery is delighted to present ‘Come Apart’, the second solo exhibition by British artist Tomo Campbell at the gallery. In this new body of work, Campbell’s compositions seem...Read more -
Tomo Campbell: From Now On
6 May - 4 Jun 2022Born and currently based in London, Tomo Campbell’s canvases blur the lines between figurative and abstract through rhythmic movements and romantic imagination. The artist has always been fascinated with invoking...Read more
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Against all odds, Hong Kong’s gallery scene is on the up
May 17, 2022During the first year of the pandemic, a sweeping new security law and clashes on the streets of Hong Kong raised concerns among art industry...Read more -
DOUBLE Q GALLERY 即將開幕 | 率先專訪主理人羅君兒 QUEENIE LAW:「藝術是一次探索之旅,希望更多人能有這樣的體驗。」
April 1, 2022繼創建 Q Contemporary,將中東歐藝術帶往世界舞台後,羅君兒 Queenie Law 今次聚焦香港,即將於上環開設最新畫廊 Double Q Gallery,帶來全新的藝術體驗。 Double Q Gallery 選址上環這個擁有悠久歷史的區域,多年來將新舊元素、國際及本地文化融合,「我一直很喜歡上環,因為它是一個充滿活力、充滿創意的氛圍以及將本地和國際文化融合的時尚社區。我們的空間坐落在上環的喧囂之中,位於一條安靜的街道上,卻面對一個繁忙的十字路口。其獨特的 4.7 米高天花板很吸引我,而室內設計方面,我們採用乾淨簡約的美學,希望將所有注意力都集中在藝術品上。」 開幕展覽將分開兩層,首次在香港展出英國藝術家 Tomo Campbell 及匈牙利藝術家 Marton Nemes 的作品。問及為何同時挑選這兩位新進藝術家,Queenie 解釋道:「多年來,我一直關注這兩位藝術家,並見證了他們的事業發展。Tomo 和 Marton...Read more