Georgina clapham

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Georgina Clapham (b. 1993, UK) is a Los Angeles-based painter and printmaker whose work explores the body, female sexuality, and the psyche. With an MFA from Otis College of Art and Design (2025) and a BA (Hons) in Painting and Printmaking from The Glasgow School of Art (2016), she also trained at The Royal Drawing School in London (2017). Her practice reflects a dynamic fusion of classical technique and provocative subject matter, resulting in psychologically rich depictions that confront and celebrate the complexities of womanhood.

Clapham’s work has been shown internationally, with her debut solo exhibition held at Triumph Gallery in Moscow (2018) and recent group shows at Lobster Club (2025), Good Mother Gallery (2023), Mash Gallery (2023), and Everyday Gallery, Antwerp (2021). Her accolades include the Plop Residency (2019), the Richard Ford Award (2015), and multiple scholarships in 2024. She has collaborated with fashion designer Dilara Fındıkoğlu during London Fashion Week and her work is held in the permanent collections of The Royal Academy and The Glasgow School of Art. Her art has appeared in publications such as L’Officiel, Metal Magazine, The World of Interiors, and SHOWstudio.