My Little Mother, 2000-2014
Oil on canvas
142.2 x 142.2 cm
56 x 56 in
Courtesy the artist, Victoria Miro and Gladstone Gallery

About

Portrait of Celia Paul, 2025
© Gautier Deblonde
Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro

Celia Paul (b. 1959, Trivandrum, India) lives and works in London. Major solo exhibitions have included Celia Paul, curated by Hilton Als, at Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (2018) travelling to The Huntington, San Marino, California, USA (2019); Desdemona for Celia by Hilton, Gallery Met, New York, USA (2015–2016); Gwen John and Celia Paul: Painters in Parallel, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK (2012–2013); The Grave’s Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK (2005) and Abbot Hall, Kendal, UK (2004).

The artist’s work has been featured in group exhibitions including Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK (2024), travelling to MAC Birmingham, UK; Millennium Gallery, Sheffield, UK (2024–2025) and Dundee Contemporary, Scotland, UK (2025); Real Families: Stories of Change, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK (2023); Joan Didion: What She Means, curated by Hilton Als, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA (2022–2023); Pictus Porrectus; Reconsidering the Full-Length Portrait, Bell House, Newport, Rhode Island, USA (2022); Me, Myself, I – Artists’ Self-Portraits, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, UK (2022); All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, Tate Britain, London, UK (2018); La Diablesse, Tramps, London, UK (2016); NO MAN’S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, USA (2015–2016); Forces in Nature curated by Hilton Als at Victoria Miro, London, UK (2015); Recent acquisitions: Arcimboldo to Kitaj, British Museum, London, UK (2013); Self-Consciousness, curated by Peter Doig and Hilton Als, VeneKlasen/Werner gallery, Berlin, Germany (2010); The School of London: Bacon to Bevan, Musée Maillol, Paris, France (1998) and British Figurative Painting of the 20th Century, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel (1992). Her work is in collections including Abbot Hall, Kendal, UK; British Museum, London, UK; Carlsberg Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark; Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK; Frissiras Museum, Athens, Greece; Herzog Ulrich Gallery, Brunswick, Germany; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Morgan Library and Museum, New York, USA; National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; New Hall Art Collection, Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, UK; Rubell Family Collection, Miami, USA; Ruth Borchard Collection, London, UK; Saatchi Collection, London, UK; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK; and the Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut, USA.

Select Press

Katy Hessel on the intimate experience of sitting for the artist Celia Paul

Harper’s Bazaar

Katy Hessel

April 7, 2025

A brush with… Celia Paul

The Art Newspaper

April 2, 2025

A Consideration of Time: Celia Paul’s Monograph and Memory

Observer

Dian Parker

March 31, 2025

Painting Myself

The New York Review of Books

Celia Paul

March 13, 2025

‘He said I sounded hysterical’: Celia Paul on lover Lucian Freud, his cold friends and the ‘devastating’ YBAs

The Guardian

Charlotte Higgins

March 10, 2025

The World-Changing Gaze of Celia Paul

The New Yorker

Karl Ove Knausgaard

January 27, 2025

Artist Celia Paul’s debt to Venice

Financial Times

Beatrice Hodgkin

October 25, 2023

Switch genders and don’t tidy up! How to make a modern family portrait

The Guardian

Chloë Ashby

October 6, 2023

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