Georg Wilson

@georg.kitty

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May Day / Beltane approaches… 🌚🌝 Resting Place, 2025 Oil on panel 18 x 12.5 cm From my solo exhibition earlier this year @pilarcorriasgallery
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19 days ago
This drawing is included in the @drawingroomlondon Drawing Biennale 2026 🌙 The exhibition opens today, 16 April - 23 June. Online auction opens 9 June and ends on 29 June at 9pm. There’s a link in my bio to view the drawing and many others ‘Thorn Apple’ 30x21.6 cm Pencil on paper Drawing Room Unit 1B New Tannery Wy., London SE1 5WS
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1 month ago
I made this painting in August 2025 on a residency in Suffolk, where I’d come across a hazelnut tree in full fruit on a walk. I’d never seen hazel nuts on the tree in their alien shells, they were such a bright green! I carried them back to the studio to paint them, inspired by one of my favourite paintings in the Ashmolean at Oxford which I used to stand in front of a lot during my history of art BA, a hazel nut still life by Adriaen de Coorte from 1696. The green tendrils of the nut’s husk look so alive, creeping along the table off the edge of the painting into our world. Hazel Moon (After Adriaen Coorte) Oil on panel 20x25.5 cm 2025 @pilarcorriasgallery
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1 month ago
Thank you to all who came to ‘Against Nature’ at @pilarcorriasgallery , the show has now closed 🍃 ‘The Last Cycle’ Oil on copper 10 x 12cm
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2 months ago
Don’t miss your last chance to see Georg Wilson’s acclaimed exhibition Against Nature, closing this Saturday, 7 March 2026, at our Savile Row space. Slide 1: Georg Wilson, Guardian, 2025. Courtesy the artist and Pilar Corrias, London. Slide 2: Georg Wilson, Dancer (Yew), 2025. Courtesy the artist and Pilar Corrias, London. Slide 3: Georg Wilson, Sentinel (Yew), 2025. Courtesy the artist and Pilar Corrias, London.
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2 months ago
‘Spectre (Fetid Hellebore)’ Oil on copper 30x25cm ‘Against Nature’ continues at @pilarcorriasgallery Savile Row until 7 March.
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2 months ago
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 EDINBURGH today for the final day of Georg’s solo show! 🎨❤️‍🔥 New @TalkArt podcast episode! Season 27 continues with British painter GEORG WILSON @Georg.Kitty . Hosted by Robert Diament. A spirit of place informs #GeorgWilson’s practice. Drawing inspiration from ancient English folklore, poetry and painting, the artist depicts bountiful landscapes that exceed the natural; devoid of human presence, they are instead inhabited by wildling creatures that live harmoniously with the land. Wilson’s world-building is enriched by her unique approach to texture and mark-making that unifies all surfaces, forms and beings. Painting with the seasons, Wilson’s work captures the cyclical rhythm of our existence, where birth meets growth, growth meets death and death awaits resurrection. Vibrant reds and bright greens shift to vivid yellows and deep browns as the seasons turn, and the land that was once overflowing with abundance is ready to lie dormant as the year comes to an end. This new series of paintings explores the folklore and historic uses of uncultivated poisonous plants, species such as henbane, thorn-apple and nightshade that grow abundantly across the UK, that have long but frequently forgotten histories in both folk and modern medicine. Drawing on historic texts about poisonous flora, Wilson highlights the gradual erosion of plant knowledge in Britain, a process that began as early as the fifteenth century, following the enclosure of common land and the subsequent rise of industrialisation. Against Nature, a solo exhibition of new works by Georg Wilson, runs at Pilar Corrias until 7th March on Savile Row, London, and Georg’s debut institutional exhibition The Earth Exhales runs until 1st March at Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh. 🔗 Follow @Georg.Kitty Thanks to @PilarCorriasGallery and @Jupiter.Artland 📻 Listen to Talk Art podcast, stream now: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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2 months ago
🎨❤️‍🔥 New @TalkArt podcast episode! Season 27 continues with British painter GEORG WILSON @Georg.Kitty ! Hosted by Robert Diament. A spirit of place informs #GeorgWilson’s practice. Drawing inspiration from ancient English folklore, poetry and painting, the artist depicts bountiful landscapes that exceed the natural; devoid of human presence, they are instead inhabited by wildling creatures that live harmoniously with the land. Wilson’s world-building is enriched by her unique approach to texture and mark-making that unifies all surfaces, forms and beings. Painting with the seasons, Wilson’s work captures the cyclical rhythm of our existence, where birth meets growth, growth meets death and death awaits resurrection. Vibrant reds and bright greens shift to vivid yellows and deep browns as the seasons turn, and the land that was once overflowing with abundance is ready to lie dormant as the year comes to an end. This new series of paintings explores the folklore and historic uses of uncultivated poisonous plants, species such as henbane, thorn-apple and nightshade that grow abundantly across the UK, that have long but frequently forgotten histories in both folk and modern medicine. Drawing on historic texts about poisonous flora, Wilson highlights the gradual erosion of plant knowledge in Britain, a process that began as early as the fifteenth century, following the enclosure of common land and the subsequent rise of industrialisation. Against Nature, a solo exhibition of new works by Georg Wilson, runs at Pilar Corrias until 7th March on Savile Row, London, and Georg’s debut institutional exhibition The Earth Exhales runs until 1st March at Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh. 🔗 Follow @Georg.Kitty Thanks to @PilarCorriasGallery and @Jupiter.Artland 📻 Listen to Talk Art podcast, stream now: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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2 months ago
🎨❤️‍🔥 New @TalkArt podcast episode! Season 27 continues with British painter GEORG WILSON @Georg.Kitty . Hosted by Robert Diament. A spirit of place informs #GeorgWilson’s practice. Drawing inspiration from ancient English folklore, poetry and painting, the artist depicts bountiful landscapes that exceed the natural; devoid of human presence, they are instead inhabited by wildling creatures that live harmoniously with the land. Wilson’s world-building is enriched by her unique approach to texture and mark-making that unifies all surfaces, forms and beings. Painting with the seasons, Wilson’s work captures the cyclical rhythm of our existence, where birth meets growth, growth meets death and death awaits resurrection. Vibrant reds and bright greens shift to vivid yellows and deep browns as the seasons turn, and the land that was once overflowing with abundance is ready to lie dormant as the year comes to an end. This new series of paintings explores the folklore and historic uses of uncultivated poisonous plants, species such as henbane, thorn-apple and nightshade that grow abundantly across the UK, that have long but frequently forgotten histories in both folk and modern medicine. Drawing on historic texts about poisonous flora, Wilson highlights the gradual erosion of plant knowledge in Britain, a process that began as early as the fifteenth century, following the enclosure of common land and the subsequent rise of industrialisation. Against Nature, a solo exhibition of new works by Georg Wilson, runs at Pilar Corrias until 7th March on Savile Row, London, and Georg’s debut institutional exhibition The Earth Exhales runs until 1st March at Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh. 🔗 Follow @Georg.Kitty Thanks to @PilarCorriasGallery and @Jupiter.Artland 📻 Listen to Talk Art podcast, stream now: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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2 months ago
Thank you @artywaldy for this review in @thetimes on Sunday, my exhibition at @pilarcorriasgallery continues until 7 March! There are some interviews and other texts about the show in my link in bio 🌙
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2 months ago
I tried growing black nightshade plants from seedlings that I bought from eBay in the warmth of my bedroom, but they all died in the middle of winter. These poisonous plants don’t like to be cultivated, instead preferring waste grounds and quiet woodlands. There is more to read about my current exhibition inspired by poisonous plants, follow the links in my bio 🌚 ‘Black Nightshade’ Oil on linen 105x150cm @pilarcorriasgallery
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2 months ago
In March I’ll be having a conversation with Stephen Ellcock @stephenellcock for the ‘finissage’ of my exhibition at @jupiter.artland 🪲 Here are some studio pics by @eva_herzog_ showing some of the books and postcards that inspired the exhibition. Sunday March 1st 4-5:30pm Join artist Georg Wilson and Stephen Ellcock for a personal and in-depth conversation on the exhibition The Earth Exhales surrounded by Wilson’s paintings in the warmth of the Jupiter Artland’s Ballroom. *now sold out 🪲
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3 months ago