Vilte Fuller
Vilte Fuller, born in 1996 in Klaipeda, Lithuania, lives and works in London, UK.
Fuller makes figurative paintings depicting glamorous hellscapes taking influence from the popularity of dystopian narratives in popular culture and storytelling from her Baltic heritage.
Each individual painting is a small vignette of a larger whole with recurring characters, landscapes and motifs. The paintings might be seen as stills from a film, except that they are very insistent on their status as paintings, using different textures on the canvas and a variety of scales.
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B. 1996, Klaipeda, Lithuania
Education:
2018, BA Hons Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking, Glasgow School of Art
Solo Exhibitions:
2023 Upcoming, Mine Projects, Hong Kong Select
2023 Upcoming, Superzoom, Paris
2022, Strangers by the side of the road, Polina Berlin Gallery, NY
2022, Little Kiosk of Bone Juice, Niru Ratnam, London
2021 The shuttle to the moon has crashed and now I’m falling, Superzoom, Paris
Group Exhibitions:
2022, To Bodily Go, Curated by Sasa Bogojev, Superzoom, Miami
2022, Grand Opening, Superzoom, Paris
2022, The Feeling is Mutual, Galerie Hussenot, Paris
2021, The Fisherman’s Dream, Ruttkowski 68, Paris
Residencies:
2022, Good Eye Projects
2022, Superzoom Residency
CAN Art Fair 2022, Ibiza