British artist Celia Paul makes her debut at Gladstone Gallery with 'Innervisions,' a solo exhibition of new paintings in New York. The body of work continues Paul’s career-long exploration of her London studio—a space she has occupied for decades overlooking the British Museum—transforming the domestic environment into a vessel for temporal and psychological reflection.
This exhibition marks a significant milestone for Paul as her first presentation with Gladstone, a powerhouse gallery that solidifies her standing within the upper echelons of the contemporary New York art market. The show highlights her distinctive style of melancholic introspection and intense portraiture, reinforcing the continued relevance of figurative painting and the 'London School' lineage in a global context.