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Lilly Fenichel: Against the Grain

Lilly Fenichel: Against the Grain
Lilly in the studio Image courtesy of Gazelli Art House © Gazelli Art House

Lilly Fenichel: Against the Grain
24th January, 2025 — 15th March, 2025
Gazelli Art House
39 Dover Street
London
W1S 4NN

In January, Gazelli Art House will open their 2025 programme with Lilly Fenichel’s first UK solo exhibition, titled Against the Grain. Lilly Fenichel’s work is imbued with her own powerful rebel persona and defiance—a career defined by resistance to the art market’s pressures and an unwavering commitment to her vision. Her expressive canvases, haunting drawings, and layered sculptures stand as a tribute to an artist who didn’t follow trends but set her own creative path, embodying the spirit of independence that fueled mid-century abstraction.

Lilly Fenichel: Against the Grain
© Lilly Fenichel, Untitled E, 1967
Image courtesy of Gazelli Art House © Gazelli Art House

Fenichel’s work is refreshingly varied, revealing her relentless curiosity and the range of her creative expression. Her diverse body of work speaks to an artist unafraid to explore different media, forms, and techniques. Untitled E (1967), for example, is from a series of geometric abstract works that echo architectural forms. The energy, vibrancy, and bustling colours express an urban scene teeming with life. In Arioso (1988), Fenichel showcases her mastery of three-dimensional sculptural work, as she skillfully creates robust yet fluid forms. Untitled #23 (2008), one of Lilly Fenichel’s final series of paintings, demonstrates her restless energy and innovation in relation to the materiality and process of her work.

The variation in her practice doesn’t dilute her vision; rather, it amplifies it, offering a multi-faceted view into her creative mind. Each piece feels distinct yet connected, collectively expressing a dynamic, evolving artistry that resists confinement to a single style or interpretation. Susan Landauer, in the catalogue essay for Denver Art Museum’s eponymous exhibition Women of Abstract Expressionism (2016), wrote: “Among the few women admitted into the male-dominated abstract expressionist movement, Lilly Fenichel produced formidable paintings with a range of compositional strategies and a gritty elegance all their own.”

Lilly Fenichel: Against the Grain
© Lilly Fenichel, Sandia Samba, 1991
Image courtesy of Gazelli Art House © Gazelli Art House

Reflecting on her career, Juri Koll, Director of the Venice Institute of Contemporary Art, remarks, “She is one of the true rebels and is an extremely important, if somewhat under-recognized artist in art history.” In a landscape where artists often bent to the demands of galleries and markets, Fenichel was steadfast, and her legacy is now seen as one of quiet but unyielding impact.

As an artist, Fenichel moved in circles with notable peers like Richard Diebenkorn, Hassel Smith, and Frank Lobdell, yet she chose a path uniquely her own. Her creative journey was marked by resistance to external pressures, and each piece carries an unmistakable sense of liberation. Lilly Fenichel’s work is a timeless reminder of what art can achieve when it is true to itself, uncompromising, and passionately free.

Lilly Fenichel: Against the Grain opens on the 24th of January, 2025 until the 15th of March, 2025 at Gazelli Art House

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