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Claire Gavronsky
Sanguine, 2013
Charcoal and pastel on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Anonymous Friend, 2013
Charcoal and pastel on paper
100 x 70 cm
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Claire Gavronsky
Fugue State, 2013
Oil on linen
50 x 50 cm
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rosenclaire
A Ha, 2013
Cards and oil on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Bridging the Gap, 2013
Oil on paper map
140 x 105 cm
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Rose Shakinovsky
It's a matter of taste, 2013
Paper on paper
46.6 x 35 cm
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Rose Shakinovsky
Slight of Hand, 2013
Cards and oil on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Life Guard, 2013
Oil paint on vintage map
Work: 136 x 104 cm (53.5 x 40.9 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky
Rabbit, 2013
Paper on paper
46.6 x 35 cm
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rosenclaire
Simultaneous Contrasts of Colour: (Kleinspan/Sharpeville 1960/61), 2013
Paper on paper
Work: 70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky
A Pinch of Snuff, 2013
Paper on paper
70 x 50 cm
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Claire Gavronsky
Rose Spectrum, 2013
Pencil on paper
Work: 36 x 28 cm (14.2 x 11 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Blue Lode, 2013
Pencil on paper
36 x 28 cm
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Claire Gavronsky
Hear Blue Word, 2013
Pencil on paper
Work: 36 x 28 cm (14.2 x 11 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Rolling up the Borders, 2013
Oil on paper map
Work: 140 x 105 cm (55.1 x 41.3 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky
Cut Out – Acqua, 2013
Oil on shaped wood
Work: 40 x 25 cm (15.7 x 9.8 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky
End of the Line (Between Erasure and Composure), 2011
Painted bronze objects
Dimensions variable
Edition of 8
Claire Gavronsky
Green Circle, 2013
Coloured pencil on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Red Cross, 2013
Coloured pencil on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Pink Triangle, 2013
Coloured pencil on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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rosenclaire
Simultaneous Contrast of Colour: (Ayran Race/Homophobia 1939/2013), 2013
Paper on paper
Work: 46 x 34.5 cm (18.1 x 13.6 in.)
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rosenclaire
Simultaneous Contrast of Colour: (tonal gradation South African identity card), 2013
Paper on paper
Work: 46 x 34.5 cm (18.1 x 13.6 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Permanent Green Deep, 2013
Pencil and tempera on paper
24 x 20 cm
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Claire Gavronsky
Lamp Black, 2013
Pencil and tempera on paper
Work: 24 x 20 cm (9.4 x 7.9 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Colour Coded, 2013
Oil on linen
70 x 50 cm
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Claire Gavronsky
Way after Manet (Victorine and Laure), 2011
Oil on canvas
Work: 179 x 130 cm (70.5 x 51.2 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Girl in a Green Field, 2013
Oil on panel
Work: 20 x 15 cm (7.9 x 5.9 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky
Post Linguistic (Diptych), 2011
Oil paint and mixed-media
Work (Diptych): 100 x 140 cm (39.4 x 55.1 in.) | Work (Ea): 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Home Truth (Diptych), 2013
Oil on linen and cotton
Work: 190 x 90 x total cm (74.8 x 35.4 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Pivot, 2013
Charcoal on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky
House Painter, 2013
Oil on plastic
Work: 40 x 30 x 6 cm (15.7 x 11.8 x 2.4 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky
Out of this world, 2013
Oil on cotton
Work: 60.5 x 50  x 2 cm (23.8 x 19.7 x .8 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings.

A key aspect of Gavronsky’s work is the emphasis on intimate human gestures: embracing, holding and carrying, as forms of resistance and healing. Her paintings capture pairs and groups of women figures in moments of comfort, support and connection. She deliberately strips away background and context to focus on the emotional and physical language between the subjects.

Her approach combines observational drawing with imagination, sometimes using herself and her partner Rose (one half of the collective rosenclaire) as models to capture specific emotional states. Her compositions deliberately place viewers within the supportive circles of women, creating works that go beyond specific periods or geographies while addressing universal experiences of loss, solidarity and conflict.

Claire Gavronsky
Bated Breath, 2013
Oil on linen
Work: 60.5 x 50 x 2 cm (23.8 x 19.7 x .8 in.)
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Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings.

A key aspect of Gavronsky’s work is the emphasis on intimate human gestures: embracing, holding and carrying, as forms of resistance and healing. Her paintings capture pairs and groups of women figures in moments of comfort, support and connection. She deliberately strips away background and context to focus on the emotional and physical language between the subjects.

Her approach combines observational drawing with imagination, sometimes using herself and her partner Rose (one half of the collective rosenclaire) as models to capture specific emotional states. Her compositions deliberately place viewers within the supportive circles of women, creating works that go beyond specific periods or geographies while addressing universal experiences of loss, solidarity and conflict.

Rose Shakinovsky
Rose of Temperaments (for Goethe), 2013
Mixed media on paper
Work: 70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky’s conceptual approach to painting practice originates from found photographs of political upheavals such as Hurricane Beryl, which affected the island of Carriacou, in Grenada in 2024, the heavy rainfalls that caused landslides in the Southern region of Ethiopia in 2024 or the insurrection that took hold in Haiti in 2023, resulting in an escalation of violence and displacement of citizens, including women and children. Shakinovsky subjects these images to digital manipulation using basic computer filters until unexpected abstract forms emerge. Her work examines political, ecological and social disasters filtered through chance and recognition.

Shakinovsky’s paintings remove recognisable features of the original photographs through opaque digital processes, coupled with a slow and rigorous painting technique. In this way, Shakinovsky reduces the object to its formal and most basic qualities, focusing on its texture, colour and composition while simultaneously intuiting its conceptual possibilities. She refers to this as a process that reveals "parallel realities" that maintain the essence of the tragic source material while creating an entirely new visual language that escapes traditional abstract painting categories. Yet when placed beside the original photograph, and although marks might initially appear as mere dabs of paint, the compositional connections remain undeniable.

Within this body of work, Shakinovsky continues exploring her interest in art history and how various forms of language and storytelling can impact history. She does this while consciously working against and challenging traditional art historical representations.

Rose Shakinovsky
Not So Solid 1, 2013
Paper on paper
46.6 x 35 cm
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Claire Gavronsky
Shocking Pink: India, Uganda, Nigeria and more will follow, 2013
Ink and tempera on paper
Work: 100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 in.)
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Rose Shakinovsky
Plato's Children, 2013
Paper on paper
100 x 70 cm
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Rose Shakinovsky
Somehow It's Poignant, 2013
Paper on paper
70 x 50 cm
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