Jane Bustin

Jane Bustin

Jane Bustin combines traditional and contemporary materials, exploring the relationship between abstract minimalist composition and the sentimental qualities of ceramic, textiles and found objects. Concerned with deconstructing the formal components of abstraction, she considers the properties and arrangement of materials, extending the link between craft, concept and movement. Bustin likens her grandmother’s laundering, baking and crocheting routines to the type of diligence she applies as an artist; folding, flattening and rolling until the organic is contained. The pale tones, reflective surfaces and intuitive organization prompt a tenderness and familiarity reminiscent of a bedroom vanity, a micro space of solace within the home. The artist maneuvers a relationship between the object’s ontology and its transformation into vehicles of psychological projection; a parallel to the work’s intimate development in the studio against its perceptive contextual availability in the gallery. Bustin’s influences include fourteenth century frescoes, Belle epoque iconography, nineteenth century poetry, Japanese ceramics, hardware stores, neon signs, cosmetics, and candy wrappers.

Jane Bustin (b. 1964 in London, UK) lives and works in London, UK. She studied at Portsmouth Polytechnic University, UK and Laboratorio per Affresco, Prato, Italy. Her work has been exhibited at Jane Lombard Gallery, New York, NY; Salon 94, New York, NY; B55 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary; Leslie Gallery, Berlin, Germany; Mark Rothko Centre, Daugavpils, Latvia; Cultuurcentrum de Werft, Geel, Belgium; Drum Castle National Trust, Aberdeen, Scotland; Artprojx Space, London, UK; The Austin Forum, London, UK; The British Library, London, UK; Camden Arts Centre, London, UK; Camberwell Space Projects, London, UK; Copperfield, London, UK; Drawing Room, London, UK; Eagle Gallery, London, UK; Ferens Art Museum, Hull, UK; Kettles Yard, Cambridge, UK; Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK; Jerwood Gallery, London, UK; Lion and Lamb Gallery, London, UK; Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno, UK; Parasol Unit, London, UK; Rokeby Gallery, London, UK; Rosenfeld Porcini, London, UK; Testbed1, London, UK; Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK and Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK.


Gallery Exhibitions & Art Fairs

EXPO CHICAGO

2024

The Colour of Words II

2021

The Colour of Words

2020

Modern Domestics

2017