Tanoa Sasraku at Frieze London & Vardaxoglou Gallery, October 2023


For Vardaxoglou Gallery's first presentation at Frieze London, the gallery will present a solo booth of new works by Tanoa Sasraku (b. 1995, Plymouth, UK). 

The presentation will feature a new series of Tanoa Sasraku’s Terratypes, a body of work which draws on the artist’s personal and historical connection to the British landscape. Sasraku’s Terratypes are unique, sculptural hybrids of painting, drawing, collage, printmaking, and textiles. To create these works, the artist forages for million-year old earth pigments in locations like Dartmoor, the Jurassic Coast, the Scottish Highlands, and Ghana, hand-rubbing them into sheets of blank newsprint, which are then sewn, soaked and ripped, revealing past layers of pigment and pattern; the intersection of geological time and personal memory. 

Through this new body of work presented at Frieze London, Sasraku expands her exploration of geology, memory and topography to include minerals foraged in spring 2023 from coastal Ghana, the homeland of her late father who worked there as a couturier. Informed by her experience of his death when she was a teenager growing up in the West Country, the artist here fuses together red iron earth pigments, foraged from mining regions of both Ghana and Cornwall, whilst using garment patterns to re-imagine her father’s body via the tools of his trade. The results are mysterious, ceremonial-like objects weathered with centuries of materiality, presenting a new way of engaging the landscape.

In addition to the presentation at Frieze London, Vardaxoglou will stage an exhibition of works by Sasraku at the gallery, titled Man Engine.

Key dates

Tanoa Sasraku
11 – 15 October 2023
Frieze London, Vardaxoglou Gallery Stand H10

Tanoa Sasraku
Man Engine

4 October – 4 November 2023
Vardaxoglou Gallery, London

About the artist

Tanoa Sasraku (b. 1995, Plymouth) lives and works in London. Recent exhibitions include Liths at Peer Gallery, London (2023); Tanoa Sasraku, Vardaxoglou, London; Terratypes, Spike Island, Bristol; Radical Landscapes, Tate Liverpool; and Testament, Goldsmiths CCA, London (all 2022); A Tower to Say Goodbye, General Release, Chelsea Sorting Office (2021); Recession Grimace, Klosterruine, Berlin, (2020); Tanoa Sasraku: O’Pierrot, LUX Moving Image, London (2020); Resist: be modern (again), John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, UK; Nashashibi/Skaer – Thinking through other artists, Tate St Ives, UK (both 2019). In 2021, Sasraku was awarded the Arts Foundation Futures Award for Visual Arts and is currently enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools. 

View images of Tanoa Sasraku’s solo exhibition at Vardaxoglou Gallery, 14 October – 17 December 2022

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