A curation by Jessica L, Head of Exhibitions at - Suzanne Bean’s practice is rooted in the human figure as a site of psychological transformation. Working with pencil, charcoal, and oil paint, she creates images that do not simply depict the body, but use it as a language through which emotional states, identity, and inner conflict are revealed.
Her compositions often present the figure as fragmented or partially obscured, emphasizing vulnerability and the instability of self-perception. In her recent works, Bean turns to her own body as subject, deepening the intimacy of her exploration and blurring the boundary between artist and muse. Themes of isolation, distortion, denial, and illusion recur throughout her practice, forming a visual vocabulary that speaks to both personal experience and collective unease.
Her work invites the viewer into a quiet yet unsettling dialogue with the self. Each piece becomes an act of introspection, asking how identity is constructed, disrupted, and continuously reshaped.
This collection presents a carefully curated selection of Suzanne Bean’s most resonant works, offering collectors access to a practice that is emotionally charged, conceptually rigorous, and deeply human.
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