Biography
The artist, as an outsider, is ideally placed for picking up that which
has been chucked out. Claire Brewster's work is about retrieving the
discarded, celebrating the unwanted and giving new life to the obsolete.
In between the glossy consumption of first-time retailed goods and
those which are thrown out (to be incinerated or land-filled) is the
netherworld of the second hand. Flea markets, carboots sales, and
charity shops. Perhaps you can tell as much about a society by what
it thows out as by what it puts in its museums as mementos of prior
existence. It is the discarded and the second hand that provides Claire
with much of her raw material and inspiration. In terms of her work
environment, it is by surrounding herself with this that she creates
her magical landscapes. This is not out of nostalgia but a genuine
fascination with 'things', a desire to examine the overlooked. From
this stating point, Brewster develops work that it greater than the
sum of its parts.
Claire Brewster grew up in Lincolnshire but has lived and studied in
London since 1987, with a couple of years spent travelling in Spain
and Romania in between. She has been exhibiting in London for the last
few years, for a full list of exhibitions
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