IAN FRANCIS

Ian Francis lives and works in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Born 1979

Ian Francis has often been described as being one of the pioneers shaping the urban movement coming out of the UK scene late 2000s.
Together with artists like Conor Harrington and Chloe Early, who were informed by the urban scene without being bound by it, they contributed to shaping a new urban expression where they were inspired by the urban street art scene but more involved in bridging the gap between Fine Arts painting and new urban movements.

Highly detailed, Ian Francis’ art is a mixture of abstraction and figuration, composed by the elements of both painting and drawing. Multi-layered and highly contrasted, Ian Francis’ paintings generate a feeling of a seemingly multi-dimensional platform with blackness and empty space surrounding the portrayed scenes and characters. As a mixed-media artist, Ian Francis uses a range of mediums – from acrylic and oil to charcoal and ink – to create his distinct, contemporary works.

About his work Ian Francis tells the following:

"I have been captivated by images for as long as I can remember. The internet, however, presents a dichotomy for me – the vast number of pictures I encounter daily is both awe-inspiring and overwhelming. Over the last 25 years, it has transformed from an occasional research tool into the core of my work, and an integral and inescapable aspect of our society.

For me, painting serves as a way to try and make sense of this deluge of information. I am intrigued by the recurrence and interconnection of images, the way that ideas can link together even when there is no direct connection between them, a strange ocean of the beautiful, horrific, serious and trivial creating its own tides. And now, alongside people we are increasingly seeing A.I.s absorbing this torrent of information and forming their own connections and their own hallucinations.

My artistic focus revolves around the artificial, constructed realities of screens– the realms of films, TV programs, computer games, and the internet, along with the looming threat of their unraveling. I’m interested in delving into how popular culture intertwines with an overarching sense of impending apocalypse and collapse. The fascination with large-scale disaster or the disintegration of everything stems from my fortunate existence in arguably one of the safest times and places in human history, a safety that feels increasingly fragile. Concepts like climate change, natural disasters, and the spectre of war or terrorism are undeniably real and gripping, yet their enormity makes them challenging to fully comprehend or respond to.

In the face of these serious issues, I am occasionally horrified by my own appreciation for trivial entertainment. Perhaps this paradox reflects a characteristic of our present reality – our immediate safety prompts contemplation of distant, uncontrollable threats, leading us to create elaborate escapist fantasies. Through my paintings, I aim to merge these seemingly disparate ideas and explore their relationship.

The colors in my paintings derive from those seen on screens rather than the ones outside my front door. To me, I am creating paintings of images of people, emphasizing distortions in lenses, editing, and the selective nature of images people choose to share. Detailing certain elements of large canvases allows me to focus and slow down, contrasting with looser painting that mimics the forms, textures, and patterns found in images of explosions, fires, collapsed buildings, or graphical distortions. Playing different painting styles against each other creates tension, with the more reckless strokes threatening to obliterate the fragile details."

EDUCATION

2001 BA, University of the West of England, UK
SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024
Apophenia, KIRK Gallery, Aalborg, Denmark

2022
KIRK Gallery - Aalborg, DK, Ancient Rites and Rituals Begun Again
Volta Art Basel, KIRK Gallery, Schweiz

2019
Corey Helford Gallery - Los Angeles, The Call of the Void

2017
Corey Helford Gallery - Los Angeles, Artificial Winter

2015
Lazarides Gallery, Rathbone Place - London, The Chosen Form of Your Destroyer

2014
The Outsiders Gallery, Greek Street - London, Endless Summer

2013
Joshua Liner Gallery - New York, Season 1, Episode 0

2012
Lazarides Gallery, Rathbone Place - London, 10,000 years from now

2011
Joshua Liner Gallery - New York, Fireland

2010
Lazarides Gallery, Rathbone Place - London, Exodus

2009
MTV Gallery Space, Sydney with Kinsey/DesForges, Ian Francis: New Works

2008
Kinsey/DesForges, Los Angeles, Together Forever

2007
BLK/MRKT Gallery, Los Angeles, Super Coma Fantasy


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024
Urban Fractions, KIRK Gallery, Aalborg, Denmark

2023
10 year anniversary | Out in the Open, KIRK Gallery, Aalborg, Denmark
Art Herning, KIRK Gallery, Aalborg

2020
Inside Out, KIRK Gallery, Denmark

2019
Up The Wall, KIRK Gallery, Denmark

2017
Corey Helford Gallery, Los Angeles, Context Art Fair NY
Urban Nation, Berlin, Urban Nation Museum for Contemporary Urban Art
Thinkspace Gallery, Los Angeles, Flourish' at the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum
Thinkspace Gallery, Los Angeles, Fort Wayne Museum of Art

2016
Lazarides Gallery, London, Still Here, A Decade Of Lazarides
Corey Helford Gallery, Los Angeles, 10th Anniversary Exhibition
Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York, Art Basel Miami

2014
Lazarides Gallery, Newcastle, PULP

2012
Joshua Liner Gallery, New York, Summer Group Exhibition 2012
Lazarides Gallery, The Old Vic Tunnels (London), Bedlam

2011
Lazarides Gallery, The Old Vic Tunnels (London) ,The minotaur
Joshua Liner Gallery, New York, Summer Group Exhibition

2010
Lazarides Gallery, The Old Vic Tunnels (London), Hell's Half Acre

2008
Lazarides Gallery, London, The Outsiders (New York)
Lazarides Gallery, London, The Outsiders (London)
NEXT Chicago Art Fair, Chicago, Kinsey/DesForges Gallery

2007
Lazarides Gallery, Newcastle, The Outsiders, Inaugural Opening
Art Basel Miami, Red Dot, BLK/MRKT Gallery
BMG Artists' Annual 07, BLK/MRKT Gallery, Los Angeles