 JD Malat Gallery is proud to congratulate Emily Gillbanks on the start of her residency with Chargeurs Philanthropies, running from the 22nd of July until the 7th of September.
JD Malat Gallery is proud to congratulate Emily Gillbanks on the start of her residency with Chargeurs Philanthropies, running from the 22nd of July until the 7th of September.The residency program is led by Stéphanie Fribourg, director of Fribourg Philanthropies which focuses on arts and culture, particularly funding curatorial projects and supporting young artists through annual prizes. A recipient of the 2022 Fribourg Philanthropies Prize at the RCA, Gillbanks will be continuing her partnership through the foundation's inaugural residency in Marseille.
Since being awarded the prize, Emily Gillanks has celebrated her immensely successful solo exhibition "Temporary Sitters" at JD Malat Gallery where she debuted her London Underground series, featuring works created from reference images found in the public domain and on social media. Through the Chageurs Philanthropies residency, Gillbanks will continue to explore the central themes of her past series in new environments: the "cyber-gaze", technological dependence, and the ethics of visuality and traditions of portrait painting.

