Jessica Luostarinen Finland, b. 1993
It is not Joan the saint we see, but the process of becoming her. In these liminal scenes, Luostarinen probes the tension between self and symbol, exploring what it means to fabricate an identity, to be armoured, especially now.
Jessica Luostarinen is a painter working primarily in oil, exploring how identity is constructed, performed and protected. Her work examines the emotional and psychological strategies we develop to navigate the world and how meaning is carried through objects, gestures and repeated rituals. Drawing from film stills, found imagery, personal snapshots and constructed still lifes, Luostarinen is interested in moments of transition, where roles are being prepared rather than fully performed. Everyday objects and small acts of behaviour take on symbolic weight, becoming vessels for memory, belief and internal states shaped through ritual and repetition.
Working with a restrained, often monochromatic palette, Luostarinen directs attention toward gesture, tone and surface. Her paintings develop in interconnected series, allowing meaning to emerge gradually through subtle shifts rather than fixed narratives.
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Summer Exhibition
Artists of the gallery May 29 - 31, 2026This Friday the 29th, Georgina Pounds Gallery will open the gallery’s Summer Exhibition, a collective presentation installed throughout the main galleries and conceived in reference to the historic format of...Read more -
ZⓈONAMACO 2026
Carl Freedman Gallery & Georgina Pounds Gallery February 5 - 8, 2026From February 4-10, Georgina Pounds Gallery participates in ZⓈ ONAMACO 2026 to launch the gallery with a joint booth alongside Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate UK. The presentation includes paintings by...Read more
