Apolonia Sokol

Apolonia Sokol

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Using the art of portraiture as a tool of political empowerment, Apolonia Sokol’s figurative paintings introduce portraiture and autofiction into scenes inspired by canonical works from art history and contemporary issues around feminism and queer identity. Reflecting on gendered representation throughout history and body politics, her paintings often depict her friends, lovers and collaborators as icons of radical subjectivity, bound together by alternative kinships, surrounding, protecting and elevating each other. Sokol’s paintings are characterized by her close relationships and intimacy with the models she paints, at times also inviting painter friends to work collaboratively.

 

Distinctive for their flat, painterly style and striking colors that the artist creates herself using natural pigments, Sokol’s paintings often present a 1:1 scale. They position the subject’s eyes in direct confrontation with the viewer’s gaze, evoking a repossession of their own identities and stories, conveying simultaneously a sense of boundary and its transgression, of strength through vulnerability. Positioned in open perspectives and unusually flat, often interior spaces, the figures seem to respond to the space of the painting with their extended, elongated and angled limbs. 

 

Through her iconographic engagement with art historical canon and her choice of subjects such as childbirth, abortion, public demonstrations, and racialized and/or queer bodies, Sokol seeks to witness and affect the present while revealing the blindspots of Western painting and troubling male-centric histories of art and their omissions. Her painting “Le Printemps” (2020) for example, stages a group of trans and non-binary women in response to Boticelli’s painting of the same title, operating an inversion of its iconography to complexify questions around marriage, rape and pregnancy from a queer perspective. In another example, “The Cure” (2023), which borrows the form of an altarpiece, the artist depicts scenes from her studio centering on her artistic collaborators as purveyors of care and the process of painting as one of healing; while she references Villeneuve-lès-Avignon’s “Pietà” but replaces the central figure with a self-portrait, activating the history of hysteria in relation to the female body.

 

Apolonia Sokol (b. 1988, Paris) lives and works in Paris, France

 

A French figurative painter of Danish and Polish descent, Sokol graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2015 and moved first to New York where she worked in Dan Colen’s studio, then to Los Angeles where she found a community of artists to exchange around figurative painting. 

 

Her inaugural institutional solo exhibition is held at Arken Museum in 2023, preceded by “You Better Paint Me*” and “I Had Trouble Sleeping, But She Said She Loved Me…” at THE PILL (Istanbul, 2022 & 2018); Attic”, a duo presentation with Walker Evans, Sebastien Ricou (Brussels, 2016) and “Process Is Desire”, whitcher projects (Los Angeles, 2016). Her work has been exhibited in several institutional group shows such as “Immortelle”, MO.CO Panacee (Montpellier, 2023); “Entre tes yeux et les images que j’y vois* (A Sentimental Choice)”, Fondation Pernod Ricard (Paris, 2022),“L’ami·e modèle” (Commissioned by Yvon Lambert Foundation), Viva Villa, MUCEM (Marseille, 2022); “Women Painting Women”, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Texas, 2022); “Women and Change”, ARKEN Museum for Modern Art (Copenhagen, 2022); “She - Classicità”, Polana Institute (Warsaw, 2021); “Conversation Piece | Part VII Towards Narragonia”, Fondazione Memmo, (Rome, 2021); “ECCO”, Villa Médicis (Rome, 2021); “Tainted Love II”, (Villa Arson, Nice, 2019) and “En Forme de Vertige”, Révélation Emerige Prize, Villa Emerige (Paris, 2017).

 

In 2020, Apolonia Sokol was the laureate of the prestigious Academy of France and became one of the residents of Villa Medici for 2020-2021. In 2023 the HBO produced documentary “Apolonia, Apolonia” directed by Léa Glob which follows Sokol’s life and career over a decade had a sweeping run at film festivals across the globe, including Best Feature Length documentary at IDFA, Best Documentary at Hong Kong International Film Festival  and Best Nordic Documentary at Goteborg Film Festival among many others. Sokol teaches at the Fine Arts Academy of Caen, Esam. 

 

1988, Paris.
Lives and works in Paris.

 

Education

2015 MFA École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, FR

 

Solo Exhibitions

2023 Apolonia Sokol, Arken Museum, Denmark, DK
2022 You Better Paint Me*, THE PILL, Istanbul, TR
2021 La Nave dei Folli (The ship of Fools), The Digital Space of the Community, ARCO E-EXHIBITIONS
2018 THE PILL Pop Up, Brussels, BE I Had Trouble Sleeping, But She Said She Loved Me..., THE PILL, Istanbul, TR
2016 Heartbreak Hotel, Dutko Gallery, Paris, FR Sabbath, Andersen’s Contemporary, Copenhagen, Danemark, DK Walker Evans / Apolonia Sokol, Attic, Sebastien Ricou, Brussels, BE Process Is Desire, curated by Isabelle Le Normand, whitcher projects, LA, USA

 

Group Exhibitions

2023 Lentos Featured Artist Crossing Europe 2023: Valie Export, Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz, AU Immortelle, curated by Anya Harrison, MO.CO Panacee, Montpellier, FR Fancy Selfies, Zoo Gallery, Nantes, FR
2022 L’ami·e modèle (Commissioned by Yvon Lambert Foundation), Viva Villa, MUCEM, Marseille, FR Entre tes yeux et les images que j’y vois (A Sentimental Choice), Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, FR Women Painting Women, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Women and Change, ARKEN Museum for Modern Art, Copenhagen, DK AS IF IT COULDN’T, THE PILL, Istanbul, TR 2021 She - Classicità, Polana Institute, Warsaw, PL Conversation Piece | Part VII Towards Narragonia, Fondazione Memmo, Rome, IT ECCO, Villa Médicis, Rome, IT 2020 Conversation Piece, Part VII, Towards Narragonia, Fondazione Memmo, Rome, IT Possessed, MOCO, Montpellier, FR
2019 Tainted Love II, curated by Yann Chevalier, Villa Arson, Nice, FR Mais pas du tout, c’est platement figuratif ! Toi tu es spirituelle mon amour, curated by Anael Pigeat & Sophie Vigourous, Galerie Jousse Entreprise, Paris, FR
2018 Mademoiselle, curated by Tara Londi, CRAC, Sète, FR Salle de Pas-Perdus, curated by Michel François & Richard Venlet, Le Doc, Paris, FR One Long Changing Body, Carlier-Gebauer, Berlin, DE I Am What I Am, curated by Julie Crenn, Ici gallery, Paris, FR J’aime, curated by Marion Bataillard, Galerie Henri Chartier, Lyon, FR Tainted Love, curated by Yann Chevallier, Confort Moderne, Poitiers, FR
2017 En Forme de Vertige, curated by Gaël Charbau, Révélation Emerige Prize, Villa Emerige, Paris, FR Surreal House, THE PILL, Istanbul, TR Peindre dit-elle #2, curated by Julie Crenn, Anabelle Teneze and Amélie Lavin, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dole, FR Quatrième Sexe, curated by Marie Maertens, Galerie Le Coeur, Paris, FR
2016 Toute Première Fois, curated by Francesca Napolie & Armelle Leturcq, 22 Visconti, Paris, FR Matin Midi Soir, Honoré Visconti, Paris, FR Awards & Residencies
2020 Academy of Rome, Villa Medici Residency Grantee Films
2022 Apolonia, Apolonia, directed by Lea Glob; Best Film Award at IDFA Festival Best Documentary Award at Sofia Film Festival Grand Prix of Artdocfest at Riga Film Festival Best Nordic Documentary Award at Göteborg Film Festival Politiken:dox Award at CPH:DOX

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