David Gardner
- Alumni
- Tutor
- 2019

Biography
David Gardner creates figurative paintings and drawings with an interrogation on his own queer body and its relationship to different spaces, both real and imagined. The body is always half concealed / half revealed, hiding and emerging behind veils, fences or flora. The images are staged to slowly reveal themselves, initiating an act of looking, one where the gaze must penetrate a boundary or a threshold through and into the picture plane. Colour is a core anchor in Gardner’s imagery, often very vibrant and glowing as if lit from within, radiating from the inside-out towards the viewer.

Of all the Springtimes of the Earth, this is the ugliest
David Gardner

A Sundance for Fakir
David Gardner

Who can turn skies back and begin again
David Gardner

David as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
David Gardner

Trap Door
David Gardner

Of all the Springtimes of the Earth, this is the ugliest
David Gardner
Watercolour, gouache and egg tempera on Taroni silk, 30 x 20cm

A Sundance for Fakir
David Gardner
Watercolour, gouache and acrylic on Taroni Silk, 140 x 120cm

Who can turn skies back and begin again
David Gardner
Watercolour, gouache and egg tempera on Taroni silk., 18 x 24cm

David as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
David Gardner
Soft pastel and charcoal on paper, 244 x 154cm

Trap Door
David Gardner
Graphite on paper, 30 x 15cm