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GEORGIA DYMOCK: SHARED APPETITE

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2 - 11 July 2026
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , The Invitation, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , A Shared Breath, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , Bitter Sweet, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , After Temptation, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , All Consuming, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , Strike Softly, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , Created Softly, 2026
  • GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , The Invitation, 2026
  • GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , A Shared Breath, 2026
  • GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , Bitter Sweet, 2026
  • GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , After Temptation, 2026
  • GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , All Consuming, 2026
  • GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , Strike Softly, 2026
  • GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , Created Softly, 2026
GEORGIA DYMOCK (Artist in Residence) , The Invitation, 2026
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GEORGIA DYMOCK: SHARED APPETITE

BEERS London is pleased to present Shared Appetite, the first solo exhibition by Georgia Dymock with the gallery, and the inaugural exhibition developed through BEERS London’s 40-Day Residency programme.

 

Currently underway during Dymock’s residency, the exhibition brings together a new body of oil paintings exploring intimacy as a psychologically charged space shaped by seduction, mirroring, tenderness, and emotional consumption. Across dreamlike encounters, paired figures cradle, feed, engulf, and imitate one another, enacting relationships in which the boundaries between self and other begin to dissolve.

 

Working through allegory and psychological figuration, Dymock constructs scenes that resist fixed interpretation. Recurring motifs, apples, birds, bubbles, melting confection, and candy-coloured landscapes, evoke a contemporary Garden of Eden; not as a religious narrative, but as an artificial emotional paradise where desire, temptation, narcissism, guilt, and consumption become inseparable. Beneath the sweetness of the paintings lies a quieter instability, where affection shifts uneasily between nourishment and surrender.

 

Influenced by the psychological intensity and bodily drama of Baroque painting, particularly the works of Artemisia Gentileschi, Caravaggio, and Guido Reni, the paintings depict figures in eerie moments of composure amid emotionally unsettling encounters. Tenderness, domination, innocence, and discomfort coexist, drawing equally on the corporeal unease of Hans Bellmer and the staged emotional ambiguity of the paintings of Balthus and John Currin.

 

Central to the series is the material language of oil paint itself. Through flesh-like surfaces, visible brushwork, and luminous pastel palettes, Dymock transforms polished contemporary imagery into something slower, tactile, and psychologically charged, positioning hyper-contemporary aesthetics against the physical weight of historical painting traditions.

 

We invite you to join us for Dymock’s opening preview on Thursday, 2 July (6–8pm) at our Little Britain location. This exhibition will take place in conjunction with a solo show by Iris Bendt-Hedal Gentle Disruptions.

PDF Exhibition Catalogue - HERE

 


 

GEORGIA DYMOCK (b. 1998, Derbyshire, UK) currently lives and works in London. Dymock graduated with a Master's in Painting from Slade School of Fine Art (2023).


Solo exhibitions include: Monsters, Chambers and Trapdoors, Gillian Jason Gallery, London (2024); Eyes Closed, Wide Open, JD Malat Gallery, New York (2022), and Under Our Together, JD Malat Gallery, London (2022).

 
Group exhibitions include: The Many Within Her II,Gillian Jason Gallery, London (2026);ACS Studio Prize, Gurr Johns, Pall Mall, London (2025); Voyager 2000: Worldbeing & Wonder, Firstsite Museum, Colchester (2025); Unbound Territories, Gillian Jason Gallery & A+ Art Consultancy, Foundry, Downtown Dubai (2025); Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Plymouth and ICA London (2024-25); Ingram Prize, Unit 1 Gallery Workshop, London (2024); Promenade, 1690, Shanghai, China (2024) and; Contemporary Figuration: Between Body and Metaphor, JD Malat Gallery, London (2024). 

 

Fairs include: Untitled Art Fair Miami, Miami Beach, Florida (2025); Contemporary Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey (2024); VOLTA, Basel, Switzerland (2024); and ZONAMACO, Mexico City (2023).
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