London-based British artist Antonia Showering (b. 1991, London) is known for her richly layered depictions of family members in landscape settings, deployed in warm, velvety washes of red, orange and green. Ambiguous yet psychologically charged, Showering’s paintings err between the abstract and the allegorical. Showering holds a BA with honours from City and Guilds of London Art School (2016) and an MFA from Slade School of Fine Art (2018). Her work was presented in an online solo show at White Cube, London in 2020. She has been featured in dozens of group exhibitions, including IRL: In Real Life, Timothy Taylor, London (2021), Dwelling is the Light, Timothy Taylor, London (2020); Society at Chalton Gallery, London (2019); Out Of This World at Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2019); In the Company Of at TJ Boulting Gallery, London (2018); New Contemporaries at South London Gallery, London (2018); Kennedy Doig & Showering, Baert Gallery, Los Angeles (2018); and Great Women Artists at Mother, London (2017). Showering was the recipient of the New Contemporaries x SPACE Studio Bursary Award in 2018, The Great Women Artists Residency at Palazzo Monti in 2018 and the 2018 Henry Tonks Award.