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Emma Caton
          Born 1974
          Lives and works in Bristol, UK
          www.emmacaton.com
          Dealer - Lisa Grey : lisa@graysartgallery.com
          Dark, mad scientist meets light, sensual artist. The
          result: sculptures, installations  and drawings that
          deviate conventional  techniques and  materials.
          Jekyll  &  Hyde  of  the  fi ne  art  world,  Emma  Caton
          expresses her deep compassion and concern for the
          human conditions of isolation, love, courage, fragility
          and loss.
          EMMA CATON has exhibited her work extensively in a number
          of  group  and  solo  shows  including;  FLUX,  The  Rag  Factory,
          London,  UK (2015) with Gray’s Art Gallery, Weapon Of
          Choice Gallery, Bristol, Uk (2014), It’s All 2 Much Gallery, Bristol,
          UK (2014), BV Studios, Bristol, UK (2014), ZEIT-GEIST OPEN 2013,
          Deptford X Arts Festival, London, UK (2013), NEON’s - SEE YOU
          ON THE OTHER SIDE, The Ultimate Show, The Looking Glass,
          Bristol, UK (2013), ROLL OVER PLAY DEAD - High Roller Society,
          Stour Space, London, UK (2013), No One In Dallas Really Cares
          About Me, Neon Contemporary, Bristol, UK (2012), Emporium,
          Penny Brohn Cancer Care, Bristol, UK (2010), Learning To Fly
          (solo show), The Rosa Canina, Granada, Spain, (2007), Body
          is  Commodity  (solo  show),  Arnolfi ni,  Bristol,  UK  (2006)  and
          Monolith, Picton Street Gallery, Bristol, UK (2001).
















                                                                                                                               Right: SUMMER LOVIN’ HAPPENS SO FAST, 2013, Clear casting
                                                                                                                               Polyester Resin, Insect Cadavers, 6 week old Roe Deer foetus,
                                                                                                                               Human hair, Cabinet, Mirrors.
                                                                                                                               h: 122cm w: 122cm d: 41cm, Artist’s Collection.
                                                                                                                               Photograph Credit: Claudio Ahlers, Matthew Smith
                                                                                                                               Left: The Soul Can Split The Sky In Two, 2013, Polyester Resin,
                                                                                                                               Pigment, Slate fi ller.
                                                                                                                               h: 28cm w: 10cm d: 10cm, Artist’s Collection.
                                                                                                                               Above: Sirin, 2014, Polyester Resin, Marble fi ller, Slate fi ller,
                                                                                                                               Feathers, Bronze, Wood.
                                                                                                                               h: 47cm w: 26cm d: 20cm, Artist’s Collection.
                                                                                                                               Next pages: All the Dreams You’ve Yet To Have, 2013, Magnetic
                                                                                                                               Video tape, Mother of Pearl, Gold Paint.
                                                                                                                               h: 153cm w: 60cm d: 60cm, Artist’s Collection.








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