Maria Farrar was born in the Philippines in 1988 and brought up in Shimonoseki, Japan until the age of 15. She then moved to London, England where she now lives and works.
Farrar paints scenes derived from her everyday life or from fragments of memories. These scenes include women walking a dog or gazing into the window of a bread shop, a garden as seen through a window and make-up scattered over a dressing table. The captured moments are concrete and yet at the same time, they contain a sense of elusiveness and the feeling of a floating and expanding world. In her earlier work, Farrar used bright pigments on a raw linen support. The warm grey tones of the linen complement the pigments' colours, causing them to appear deeper and stronger. Her thick outlines and the sweep of a person's silhouette are reminiscent of East Asian calligraphy with its smudges and dry brush. Farrar is clearly aware of the views and senses which she cultivated while growing up in Japan. Among the many Japanese characteristics of her work are the calligraphic use of brushes, close ups and the unpainted margins. Farrar remarks on this as the idea of coming and going between the East (calligraphy, manga) and the West (raw lines, large oil paintings) in terms of technique, colour, narrative and reality. "Employing old techniques and acquiring new paths" is how she explains her attitude as a painter.
[Maria Farrar] (b. 1988, Philippines) was raised in Shimonoseki, Japan, before she moved to the UK where she received her BFA from the Ruskin School of Art in 2012 and her MFA from Slade School of Art in 2016. Her solo exhibitions held by Ota Fine Arts include “Girls Being Girls,” Shanghai (2023), “Overseas,” Tokyo (2021), “Spring,” Shanghai (2020), “Too late to turn back now,” Singapore and Tokyo (2019). She also participated in group exhibitions including “Home Sweet Home,” The National Museum of Art, Osaka (2023). “Katja Farin, Maria Farrar, Esme Hodsoll, Alyina Zaidi,” Alexander Berggruen, New York (2023), “— Thinking about Caring and Motherhood through Contemporary Art - When? Where? By Whom? For Whom? Why? How?,” Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki (2023), “Xenia: Crossroads in Portrait Painting,” Marianne Boesky Gallery - Chelsea, New York (2020), “Ways of Seeing,” Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture (2019) and the Government Art Collection, London (2019), “Known Unknowns,” Saatchi Gallery, London (2018) and “Pink Density,” Clovis XV, Brussels (2016). Her works are in the collections of National Museum of Art, Osaka (Osaka), Yokohama Museum of Art (Yokohama, long-term loan), Saatchi Collection (London), Long Museum (Shanghai), Longlati Foundation (Shanghai) and AmC Collezione Coppola (Venice).
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Works on Paper
Maria Farrar, Masanori Handa, Tsuyoshi Hisakado, Tang Dixin 23 Jan - 6 Mar 2021 ShanghaiOta Fine Arts Shanghai is delighted to present 'Works on Paper', an exhibition where paper is used as a common medium among four artists including Maria Farrar, Masanori Handa, Tsuyoshi...Read more -
Spring
Maria Farrar 11 Nov 2020 - 31 Jan 2021 ShanghaiOta Fine Arts Shanghai is delighted to present Spring, a solo exhibition by the London-based painter Maria Farrar featuring 11 new paintings. It will be Farrar's third exhibition with the...Read more -
Post Art Fair
Maria Farrar, Chris Huen, Hilmi Johandi, Yayoi Kusama, Nobuaki Takekawa, Guo-Liang Tan 13 Mar - 25 Apr 2020 SingaporeOta Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Post Art Fair', a group exhibition featuring a robust selection of our represented artists. In response to the cancellation of Art Basel...Read more -
Maria Farrar | Too late to turn back now
Maria Farrar 5 Oct - 9 Nov 2019 SingaporeOta Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Too late to turn back now', a solo exhibition by Maria Farrar. Farrar was born in the Philippines and brought up in...Read more -
Too late to turn back now
Maria Farrar 24 Aug - 21 Sep 2019 TokyoOta Fine Arts is delighted to present 'Too late to turn back now' by Maria Farrar, her first solo exhibition in Asia. Farrar was born in the Philippines and brought...Read more -
Present Progressive
Nobuaki Takekawa, Yoshiko Shimada, Akira the Hustler, Bubu de la Madeleine, Hiraki Sawa, Tang Dixin, Maria Farrar, Andy Warhol, Nam June Paik, Wang Zhibo, other 19 Mar - 20 Apr 2019 TokyoExhibited artists: Nobuaki Takekawa Yoshiko Shimada Akira the Hustler Bubu de la Madeleine Hiraki Sawa Tang Dixin Maria Farrar Andy Warhol Nam June Paik Wang Zhibo otherRead more
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Maria Farrar
"Home Sweet Home", The National Museum of Art, Osaka 22 Jun 2023Maria Farrar will participate in the group exhibition, 'Home Sweet Home' at The National Museum of Art, Osaka from 24th June to 10th September 2023....Read more -
Maria Farrar
"—Thinking about Caring and Motherhood through Contemporary Art", Art Tower Mito Contemporary Art Gallery, Ibaraki, Japan 8 Feb 2023Maria Farrar will participate in the group exhibition, '—Thinking about Caring and Motherhood through Contemporary Art' at Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito in Ibaraki...Read more -
ART SG
Booth BD01 10 Jan 2023Ota Fine Arts will participate in 'ART SG', from 11th to 15th January 2023. Ota Fine Arts is located at Booth BD01 , presenting...Read more -
ART FAIR ASIA FUKUOKA 2022
Booth A01 24 Sep 2022Ota Fine Arts will participate in 'ART FAIR ASIS FUKUOKA 2022', from 30th September to 3rd October 2022 (HOTEL OKURA FUKUOKA only ends Oct. 2...Read more