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Cathy Lomax was born on 1963 in Croydon, London, England, is an English painter. Discover Cathy Lomax's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Her research looks at makeup and its role in shaping female Hollywood stars 1950–1970.
Lomax is the director of Transition Gallery in East London and also publishes and edits two magazines: Arty, a publication featuring artwork and opinions from a group of invited contributors; and Garageland, an art and culture publication which examines art themes such as beauty, machismo or nature.
Cathy Lomax (born 1963) is a London artist, curator and director of the Transition Gallery.
She is mainly known for her figurative paintings which often focus on the female image and are inspired by 'the seductive imagery of film, fame and fashion'.
Cathy Lomax grew up in Guildford, Surrey where she was co-founder of the New Wave group [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1098251-Shoot!-Dispute Shoot!
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art from London Guildhall University (2000), and a Master of Arts from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (2002).
Girl on Girl (Transition Gallery, 2003)
Vignettes (Rosy Wilde, 2006)
The Golden Record (Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 2008)
The Image Duplicator (Contemporary Art Projects, London, 2009)
In 2014 Lomax received an Abbey Award and became an Abbey Painting Fellow at the British School at Rome, spending three months in the city.
She showed work made during this time at the June 2014 Mostra.
Published writing includes: 'Ghostly threads: Painting Marilyn Monroe's white dresses', Film, Fashion & Consumption, 2015, 'Makeup as Dark Magic: The Love Witch and the Subversive Female Gaze', Frames Cinema Journal (2019), 'Kirsten Glass: Swimming Witches', Karsten Schubert London catalogue essay (2020), 'Girlfriends' a review of the Criterion Collection Blu-Ray, Open Screens Journal (2022)
Scandal '63 Revisited (Leicester Gallery at De Montfort University, April 2023)
Fabulation (All Saints Church, Cambridge, March 2022)
American Tan (Dolph, London, 2015)
In 2016 she began a PhD in Film Studies at Queen Mary University of London.
In 2016 Lomax won the inaugural 'Contemporary British Painting Prize' for her painting "Black Venus".
The prize included a solo exhibition at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery, the subsequent show 'The Blind Spot' was reviewed by Matt Price in The Anomie Review of Contemporary British Painting , and Adors, a painting inspired by the Swindon born actress Diana Dors was acquired for the gallery's collection.
The second part of a prize was a commissioned essay which was written by academic Paul O'Kane and published in The Journal of Visual Art Practice
In 2022 she was commissioned to produce cover artwork for the BFI Film Classic book, Picnic at Hanging Rock by Anna Backman Rogers
The Blind Spot (Swindon Museum and Art Gallery, 2017)
The Immaculate Dream (Collyer Bristol Galley, London, 2019)