Helena Foster: Time Honoured

April 3 – May 3, 2025 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
  • Kasmin presents the first New York solo exhibition of London-based painter Helena Foster (b. 1988, Benin City, Nigeria), on view at 297 Tenth Avenue from April 3, 2025 through May 3, 2025. Helena Foster: Time Honoured features new oil paintings on linen, paper, and vellum that express Foster’s lyrical approach to painting as an accumulation of cultural and generational wisdom. Foster draws freely from literature, theater, film, Igbo oral tradition, and religion, achieving a dreamlike aura of mystery in dynamic compositions ambiguously set between thick vegetation and the built environment. Often populated by figures, whether isolated in anticipation of a gathering or in groups who huddle, recline, and walk in procession, these scenes cohere into a visual universe distinguished by its earthen palette and deft rendering of light. Exploring themes of community, memory, and prophecy, Foster’s paintings offer visual proverbs for the contemporary age.

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  • Helena Foster Burden Bearers, 2024-2025 oil on linen 86 5/8 x 63 inches 220 x 160 cm
    Helena Foster
    Burden Bearers, 2024-2025
    oil on linen
    86 5/8 x 63 inches
    220 x 160 cm
  • Helena Foster Get Up and Dig, 2024-2025 oil on linen 86 5/8 x 63 inches 220 x 160 cm
    Helena Foster
    Get Up and Dig, 2024-2025
    oil on linen
    86 5/8 x 63 inches
    220 x 160 cm
  • Foster instinctively pulls from early Nollywood film stills, gospel passages, and Igbo proverbs to develop allegorical compositions that reverberate with emotional resonance and a sense of familiarity. A pair of large-scale paintings on linen, Burden Bearers (2024-25) and Get Up and Dig (2024-25), anchor the exhibition and underscore the narrative vitality of Foster’s work. These canvases feature groups of figures in a terrain of reddish earth, towered by trees and a colorful open sky: in the former, a parakeet overlooks a group of men huddled together; in the latter, a sparrow watches as four standing women encourage a seated fifth to join them on her feet. The men’s shrouded behavior suggests the transformative power of community to offer protection through nourishment and wisdom in difficult times. Their pursuit is answered by the women who uplift their protagonist, now prepared to come out of refuge and begin a new journey on her own.

  • Helena Foster Bright One, Full of Light, 2024-2025 oil on linen 78 3/4 x 55 1/4 inches 200 x 140.5...
    Helena Foster
    Bright One, Full of Light, 2024-2025
    oil on linen
    78 3/4 x 55 1/4 inches
    200 x 140.5 cm
  • Helena Foster Go Slow, 2024-2025 oil on linen 63 x 43 1/4 inches 160 x 110 cm
    Helena Foster
    Go Slow, 2024-2025
    oil on linen
    63 x 43 1/4 inches
    160 x 110 cm
  • Helena Foster August Visitor, 2024-2025 oil on linen 23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches 60 x 50 cm
    Helena Foster
    August Visitor, 2024-2025
    oil on linen
    23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches
    60 x 50 cm
  • The settings of Foster’s paintings create a bridge across time and place. Bright One, Full of Light (2024-25) sees an open sunflower field dissolve into abstract swathes of color, based on the landscape the artist observed on a train from Paris to Arles, France. Nearby, Go Slow (2024-25) sees a single file line of workers arrive in the warmth of daylight, shedding the darkness of the coal mine behind them. Inspired by a 1956 photograph of workers exiting the Iva Valley coal mine in Enugu, Nigeria, the site of a 1949 massacre of striking workers, Foster’s painting provides a prescient reminder to be gentle—but also to persist.
  • Helena Foster In Procession, 2024 oil on paper 29 7/8 x 22 inches 76 x 56 cm
    Helena Foster
    In Procession, 2024
    oil on paper
    29 7/8 x 22 inches
    76 x 56 cm
  • Helena Foster Sunday Ritual, 2024 oil on vellum 11 3/8 x 7 1/4 inches 29 x 18.5 cm
    Helena Foster
    Sunday Ritual, 2024
    oil on vellum
    11 3/8 x 7 1/4 inches
    29 x 18.5 cm
  • Helena Foster Get Set, Go, 2024 oil on paper 12 1/4 x 9 inches 31 x 23 cm
    Helena Foster
    Get Set, Go, 2024
    oil on paper
    12 1/4 x 9 inches
    31 x 23 cm
  • Foster’s works on paper and vellum, a highly refined form of parchment, emphasize the literary connotations of her compositions. She conceives of painting as an act of translation, reimagining the structural elements of Igbo proverbs in figurative, literal, and abstract dimensions. Her attentive technique analogues the tonal nature of the Igbo language: Foster carefully applies each brushstroke with a pronounced delicacy, anticipating the responsive temperament of her substrates. At an intimate scale, Sunday Ritual (2024) and Get Set, Go (2024) present lone figures whose surroundings diffuse into passages of color, an effect extended to larger works such as In Procession (2024), where a woman in green leads a line of men toward the entrance of a building.

  • Helena Foster Welcome, 2023 oil on linen 4 x 4 inches 10 x 10 cm
    Helena Foster
    Welcome, 2023
    oil on linen
    4 x 4 inches
    10 x 10 cm
    • Helena Foster, Movement At A Time, 2024
      Helena Foster, Movement At A Time, 2024
    • Helena Foster, Decoy, 2024
      Helena Foster, Decoy, 2024
    • Helena Foster, Torn, 2024
      Helena Foster, Torn, 2024
  • About the Artist

    Helena Foster
    Portrait by Anna Francesca Jennings.

    Helena Foster

    Helena Foster was born in Benin City, Nigeria, in 1988. She graduated from Camberwell College of Art, University of the Arts London, in 2010. Recent solo and group exhibitions include Ingleby, Edinburgh (2025), Sid Motion Gallery, London (2024), Pablo’s Birthday, New York, NY (2023), Simon Lee, London, UK (2023), French Riviera, London, UK (2022), FF Projects, London, UK (2022), Brick Lane, London, UK (2022), The Sunday Painter, London, UK (2022), Septieme Gallery, Paris, France (2021), Bow Arts, London, UK (2020), Studio 1.1, London, UK (2019), Victoria Island, Lagos, NG (2019), Seesaw Studio, London, UK (2018), The Crypt Gallery, London, UK (2018), The Crows Nest Gallery, London, UK (2018), Art Hub Gallery, London, UK (2017), Remp Art Gallery, Marrakech, MA (2010), Tate Britain, London, UK (2009). She lives and works in London. 

     

     

     

     

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