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Claire Gavronsky | Women's Way

03 September - 27 September 2025
Goodman Gallery, London

Goodman Gallery is pleased to present two solo exhibitions by Rose Shakinovsky (b.1953) and Claire Gavronsky (b.1957) in its London location. Originally from Johannesburg, the couple have been based in Italy since 1985. Employing very diverse techniques and visual languages, both artists explore collective responses to current crisis and trauma. Shakinovsky and Gavronsky have collaborated as the artist “rosenclaire” since 1986. rosenclaire run a renowned artist residency programme in Tuscany where they have been mentors to the same group of 85 international artists from 13 countries, for over 30 years.

Building on her 2024 solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery London, ‘Drawn Together’, Claire Gavronsky‘s current series of paintings addresses how women and children endure and survive situations of extreme adversity, by virtue of their generosity and support of one another. The work is a response to ongoing global conflicts, where survival depends on solidarity, sharing intimate moments of human connection, embracing, holding and caring, as forms of resistance and healing.

In her pink monochrome paintings of encounters between two women, the fine, graceful and precise line drawings capture two older women poised in empathetic gestures of deep affection and understanding. Gavronsky deliberately strips away colour and background context to focus on the emotional and physical language between the subjects. The paintings propose a form of benevolence and compassion that speaks across time and place. In ‘What we have seen’, two women stand together, one behind the other, one woman’s hand gently placed on the other’s shoulder, both gazing upward with expressions that could be shock, fear or astonishment. In the two paintings, ‘To have and to hold’, and ‘From this day on’, the care within the relationship speaks of a profound psychological and spiritual bond.

Artworks

Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
Work: 180 x 150 cm
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
Work: 180 x 140 cm
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
Work: 180 x 140 cm
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
Work: 180 x 150 cm
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
Work: 180 x 150 cm
Acrylic on cotton canvas
140 x 100 cm
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
140 x 100 cm

About

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Claire Gavronsky

(b. 1957, Johannesburg)

Claire Gavronsky works in a variety of mediums, most notably in painting and sculpture. Her work often uses visual reference’s to historical paintings, and cues are sometimes taken from events from everyday life. Memory, racism, violence against women and children are some of the theme’s which run through her oeuvre. Her work also bridge’s sometimes complex narratives through overlaid images, and stories which link the past to the present.

In 1981 Gavronsky received a Master of Fine Art in painting, and she moved to Italy in 1985 and has since lived between Cape Town and Tuscany.

In Florence, Gavronsky established, with fellow artist Rosemarie Shakinovsky, an international artist’s residency workshop in Tuscany. After the success of these workshops they founded workshops in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Venda and Botswana. Gavronsky and Shakinovsky often collaborate under the name Rosenclaire. They also collaborate on occasion with William Kentridge. She has exhibited extensively in South Africa, Europe and the United States of America.

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Rose Shakinovsky

Born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1953. Lives and works in Florence, Italy
Rose Shakinovsky’s work defies any stylistic category as it consists of work that ranges from the re-presentation and decontextualization of found objects, found images and found situations, to delicately painted abstractions and ironic bronzes. The work concerns itself with current political and social discourses while simultaneously referencing and reconstructing art historical edifices. Shakinovsky is interested in the structure as well as the morphology of all seemingly coherent visual and nonvisual languages from the prelinguistic to the post-linquistic and the digital. Her present research is concerned with discourses pertaining to the Posthuman, Postanthropos, Transhuman, Migration and the consequences of Climate Change.

Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky collaborate as the artist “rosenclaire”, as wives and as dedicated mentors who have run a renowned artists residency program in Tuscany for the past 30 years.

Shakinovsky has over the past decade given contemporary art history courses to collectors, philanthropists and business leaders hoping to inspire them to contribute to fostering the arts in their respective countries.

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