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London Degree Shows (June 2023)

Keep an eye on our list of promising artists graduating in 2023.

Exhibition Review

We viewed degree shows exhibiting the work of the first BA and MA cohorts since COVID-19 restrictions were lifted by the government. The majority of schools showed an incredible improvement in the quality of art-making and installation from last year; clearly, the collective experiences of sharing studios, using technical workshops and experiencing in-person teaching has been hugely beneficial.


Our 'best of' exhibiting artists is included in the gallery of images above and below. It can be hard to withstand a degree show - it’s the most cramped and sprawling group show, apart from the RA summer show, perhaps, that you’ll ever be in! The artists, however, struck us immediately as expressive and bold in their execution and use of materials. Drawing on contemporary culture, art-making, science and politics, they nonetheless seemed to be developing a visual language that is unique.​


The Slade MA and City and Guilds BA shows were particularly strong, and interestingly curated relative to other schools. The Kingston MA show was beautifully installed in three different sections of the campus; our favourite rooms were in the Stanley Picker Gallery. It was a shame to see that some shows - like the Chelsea School of Art BA show - lacked any clear system of labelling; this immediately puts new graduates at a disadvantage because their work could not be easily linked to their name or social media profile.


It’s exciting to uncover individual artists, but it’s equally interesting when visiting so many degree shows to assess current vogues and to have your finger on the pulse of London’s graduate art scene. This year, the overwhelming motif was fountains: nearly every show had a fountain - mini fountains, public fountains, milky fountains, bloody fountains - a whole gamut! This probably reflects an interesting new development in sculptural installations to contend with the history of public spaces, as well as technology, irrigation (as related to agriculture), and a recourse to archetypal imagery - fountains have long been symbols of life and vitality. There was a lot of vitality and experimentation with media too.

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