Selma Parlour is a prolific award-winning artist known for her oil paintings that look as though they are drawn, dyed, or printed. Born in Johannesburg and living in London, Parlour is known for her luminous color, shaded bands, diagrammatic space, and haptic surfaces, as well as her abstract-paintings-of-photography's-installation-shot-of-abstract-painting.
The artist's invented coda to historic abstract painting and minimalism reassesses in/extrinsic conventions from a contemporary perspective. Parlour inaugurated Dio Horia’s residency program back in 2015, and will present her second solo exhibition with the gallery in September.
The artist's invented coda to historic abstract painting and minimalism reassesses in/extrinsic conventions from a contemporary perspective. Parlour inaugurated Dio Horia’s residency program back in 2015, and will present her second solo exhibition with the gallery in September.