Johnny Izatt-Lowry's Third Solo Show at Cooke Latham Probes Public and Private Space
Cooke Latham Gallery has opened Something else, somewhere else, in somebody else’s house, the third solo exhibition of works by Johnny Izatt-Lowry. The show interrogates the act of looking and the porous division between private and public space, depicting mundane lives and rituals glimpsed behind curtains, familiar objects made unfamiliar through glass. Izatt-Lowry’s compositions are dense with historical references: the muted tones and flattened planes of early Renaissance works by Giotto and Cimabue, as well as the cubist still lifes of Georges Braque.
Key facts
- Johnny Izatt-Lowry's third solo exhibition at Cooke Latham Gallery
- Exhibition title: Something else, somewhere else, in somebody else’s house
- The show probes the division between private and public space
- Works reference Giotto, Cimabue, and Georges Braque
- Exhibition explores the act of looking and urban rituals
Entities
Artists
- Johnny Izatt-Lowry
- Giotto
- Cimabue
- Georges Braque
Institutions
- Cooke Latham Gallery