Overview

Ena Swansea, born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1966, is known for her luminous, elusive paintings – works that hover somewhere between memory and dream. With subjects ranging from portraits to cityscapes and rural scenes, her paintings shimmer with colour and ambiguity, resisting fixed meaning. Swansea’s background in film and her vast photographic archive informs a practice attuned to movement and framing. Her surfaces, often layered over a dark ground, shift with the light, creating the impression of something glimpsed in passing – half-remembered, half-imagined. She speaks of her paintings as film stills, and there is a cinematic rhythm in the repetition of forms, the way figures emerge from and dissolve into dense, almost tactile landscapes. Inflected with humour and a quiet sense of dislocation, Swansea’s work captures the fleeting strangeness of the present moment.

 

Swansea studied film and painting at the University of South Florida, Tampa. Her work has been exhibited internationally at prominent institutions including Museum of Modern Art PS1, New York; Saatchi Gallery, London; Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg; and the Musée d’Art Moderne (MUDAM), Luxembourg. Swansea’s work is included in numerous public and private collections such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York; Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia; Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, New York; Colby College Museum of Art, Maine; Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida; Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Dresden; Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg; and the Olbricht Collection, Berlin.

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