Joe Packer

Joe Packer is a painter of contemporary Arcadian landscapes and colourful abstracted scenes distinguished by a lush vibrancy. It comes as no surprise then that the subject matter is informed in part by the artist’s historic connection to nature, growing up “on the edge of a wood.” Indeed, even in the exuberantly colourful pieces that verge between abstraction, patterning and observation, there is a deeply personal if not intimate way of looking at place and nature in Packer’s work, an approach that the artist describes as not solely the capturing of a physical place, but as well an expression of a 'something' experienced, perhaps the intangible romantic communion with the landscape and the beauty of nature.

As the artist describes it “the places that appear or are suggested are not of specific places remembered from childhood but are somehow connected, although the image has been arrived at as much through the intuitive painting process as any attempt to overtly depict a place from memory.”

Packer notes that his process begins with thin layers of acrylic that allow the structure of the picture to be scaffolded, and then turns to oil paint “for its greater versatility, richer colour, and other seductive qualities”. The painter uses both artist brushes and household decorators’ brushes, allowing a more unexpected range of marks. This fracturing and folding of the picture plane create a sort of kineticism within the picture surface. In some scenes, there is a resemblance to the dark yet energetic work of Divisionist and Futurist painters, abstracted scenes full of light and fractured yet sculptural planes.

Packer has an instinctive approach to the depiction of the natural world that reminds one of the highly personalised yet colourful immediacy of the Fauvists and as well the Canadian landscape painters the Group of Seven, in the schematic arrangement of landscapes in bold hues, cropped and arranged in a highly stylized manner. This method translates into a body of contemporary work that is at once deeply expressive, an evocation of memory and a joyful sublimity.
Rosa JH Berland
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BIOGRAPHY
Joe Packer was awarded the Contemporary British Painting prize in 2018. Current and recent exhibitions include Unseen at the Towner Gallery, Eastbourne until May 2023. Entwined, at the Visual Art Centre, Scunthorpe until May 2023.Paint Edgy at the Ropewalk Gallery, Lincolnshire, 2022. From the Studio, Newhaven Art Projects, Newhaven. Paradoxes at Quay Arts, Isle of White, 2022, Matthew Burrows Selects at Unit 1 Gallery Workshop, London, 2021. Towner International at The Towner Gallery, Eastbourne,2021, We are Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On at the Cello Factory, London and Circling Forces at Aleph Contemporary London 2021 He received an MA in painting from the Royal College of Art 1992-94 and a BA from Norwich School of Art 1989-92. He lives and works in St Leonard’s, East Sussex.

Packer has exhibited widely including:
One World', Aleph Contemporary 2023;
Paradoxes, The West Gallery, Newport, Isle of Wight, 2022
Still Life with Flowers, Rye Art Gallery, Rye 2022
On Paper, The Paper Gallery, Manchester. 2022
A Generous Space, Hastings Contemporary, Hastings. 2021-22
Matthew Burrows Selects, Unit 1 Gallery Workshop, London. 2021
We Are Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On, The Cello Factory, London. 2021
Tree of Life, Electro Studios Project Space, St Leonards on Sea. 2021
SuperNature, Kaleidoscope Gallery, Sevenoaks. 2021
Your Foot in my Face, Kingsgate Project Space, London. 2021
Flirting with the Border Guards, Terrace Gallery,London. 2021
Human:Nature, Linden Hall Gallery, Deal. 2021
Contemporary British Painting Prize Exhibition, Menier Gallery, London, 2019
Contemporary British Painting Prize 2018, Huddersfield Art Gallery, Yorkshire
Kingsgate Project Space, London, 2017
Rye Creative Centre, Rye, East Sussex, 2015
Pluspace Gallery, Coventry, 2013
Lion & Lamb Gallery, London, 2013
Next Door Projects, Liverpool, 2013
Charlie Dutton Gallery, London, 2013
Electric Studios Project Space, St Leonards on Sea East Sussex, 2013
Charlie Smith London, 2013
Spacex, Exeter, 2012
Wimbledon College of Art, London, 2012
Celeste Art Prize, London, 2007
Contemporary Art Projects, London, 2006
The John Moore's Painting Prize, Walker Gallery, Liverpool, 2004
Galleria Del Tasso Arte Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy
Studio D’ Arte Raffaelli, Trento, Italy, 2002
Centro Culturale Paggeria, Sassuolo, Italy, 2001
